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techSuperhot Geothermal Energy: The Race for Clean, Firm Power Heats Up
Startups and researchers race to commercialize superhot geothermal energy for constant, carbon-free electricity.
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worldEurope Races for Renewables Amid Global Energy Crisis
Spain, France, and Portugal are accelerating renewable energy adoption to combat soaring energy bills and ensure energy security amidst global conflicts.
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worldStrait of Hormuz Closure: IEA Warns of Unprecedented Energy Security Crisis
IEA identifies Strait of Hormuz closure as history's largest energy security threat. Traders remain skeptical of extreme price hikes.
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worldIran War Triggers Record Oil Supply Shock, Surpassing Past Crises
Analysis of the current Iran conflict's oil and gas supply disruption, comparing its scale, duration, and impact to historical energy shocks like the Arab oil embargo and Iranian Revolution.
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financeIEA Warns of European Fuel Shortages, Crude Oil Nears $90
The International Energy Agency (IEA) forecasts potential fuel issues for Europe and projects crude oil prices could reach $90 by June amid geopolitical tensions and possible OPEC+ production cuts.
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worldIEA Warns of Historic Oil Supply Shock Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
Global oil markets face unprecedented disruption as transit lines are choked, leading to a severe supply shock and demand contraction, warns the IEA.
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worldIEA Warns of Unprecedented Energy Crisis Fueling Oil Price Hikes
International Energy Agency chief Fatih Birol warns of the largest energy security threat in history, driven by Middle East conflict, leading to significant oil price increases.
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financeEurope's Energy Shock: Why High Oil & Gas Prices Will Linger Post-Iran Ceasefire
Despite a ceasefire, Europe faces prolonged high energy costs due to lasting impacts of the Iran conflict on global supply and infrastructure damage.