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thehindu.com - R.A. Mashelkar - The case for building India's coal chemistry capability
The case for building India's coal chemistry capability
The Hindu

There are two ways a country can survive an energy shock: by managing it skilfully through diplomacy, diversification, and fiscal measures, or by reducing dependence on the disrupted resource. India excelled at the first during the disruption in…

arkansasonline.com - ANTON L. DELGADO The Associated Press - Iran war's energy price shocks push Asian nations toward coal | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Iran war's energy price shocks push Asian nations toward coal | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Arkansas Online

BANGKOK -- Asian nations hit hard by the Iran war's price shocks are rushing to diversify and strengthen their energy security, potentially undermining their commitments to curb climate change. As negotiations on ending the war drag on, countries…

thehindubusinessline.com - Coal India receives letter of award for ₹2, 831-crore solar plant in Uttar Pradesh
Coal India receives letter of award for ₹2, 831-crore solar plant in Uttar Pradesh
BusinessLine

Coal behemoth Coal India has received a Letter of Award for setting up of a 600-MW solar plant, with an estimated project cost of ₹2,831 crore, in Uttar Pradesh. In a stock exchange filing, CIL said it has received the contract from…

bloomberg.com - Suzanne Lynch - EU Returns to Its Roots as it Shores Up the Steel Industry
EU Returns to Its Roots as it Shores Up the Steel Industry
Bloomberg

Welcome to the Brussels Edition. I'm Suzanne Lynch, Bloomberg's Brussels bureau chief, bringing you the latest from the EU each weekday. Make sure you're signed up. In 1951, the first iteration of the European Union, the European Coal and Steel…

forbes.com - Robert Rapier - Energy Demand Outpaced The Transition In 2025
Energy Demand Outpaced The Transition In 2025
Forbes

An aerial view shows the largest single-unit affordable 260MW FISHER-Solar hybrid project photovoltaic power station in Ma'anshan, Anhui Province, China, on July 23, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto via Getty Images) The Energy Institute has…

japantimes.co.jp - Kate Abnett - Industrial firms warn EU carbon overhaul could benefit polluters
Industrial firms warn EU carbon overhaul could benefit polluters
The Japan Times

Steelmaker SSAB is spending €6 billion ($6.8 billion) to upgrade its operations, switching from coal to low-carbon hydrogen in a bet that European Union policies would reward lower-emission production and help it outcompete more polluting…

republicworld.com - Nitin Waghela - Stock Market Outlook: How Indian Stock Market Will Trade On July 1?
Stock Market Outlook: How Indian Stock Market Will Trade On July 1?
Republic World

The Indian stock market is expected to open flat in trade on Wednesday, July 1, following global market cues. The trends on Gift Nifty also signal a tepid start for the Indian benchmark index. The Gift Nifty was trading around 23,994 level, nearly…

foreignpolicy.com - Joseph Rachman - Blackouts Are Prabowo's Latest Problem
Blackouts Are Prabowo's Latest Problem
Foreign Policy

Welcome to Foreign Policy 's Southeast Asia Brief. The highlights this week: Indonesia suffers through rolling blackouts, Bangkok's popular mayor wins reelection, and residents in Hanoi protest ambitious plans to rebuild the capital. Why can't one…

townhall.com - Larry Behrens - Energy That Powered America to 250
Energy That Powered America to 250
Townhall

As America celebrates our 250th birthday, we will rightly remember the Founders, soldiers, and pioneers who made this nation the freest and most prosperous country in history. But another group deserves a place in that celebration: the men and…

grist.org - Joseph Winters - Banks are financing the fossil fuel industry's next growth strategy
Banks are financing the fossil fuel industry's next growth strategy
Grist

For the past two years, more than a dozen major banks have been not only reneging on their climate commitments, they've been actively making the crisis worse. In 2024 and 2025, during the leadup to President Donald Trump's second inauguration, all…

forbes.com - David Blackmon - Shell LNG Outlook 2026: The Hormuz Shock And The Coming Supply Crunch
Shell LNG Outlook 2026: The Hormuz Shock And The Coming Supply Crunch
Forbes

Darren Woods, Chairman and CEO of ExxonMobil, Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi, Minister of State for Energy Affairs of Qatar and President and CEO of QatarEnergy, and Wael Sawan, CEO of Shell, attend the opening plenary panel session of the 21st…

thefederalist.com - Helen Raleigh - AC Bans Are Latest Example Of Climate Alarmism Damaging Lives
AC Bans Are Latest Example Of Climate Alarmism Damaging Lives
The Federalist: Religion, Politics, and Culture

Germany's public broadcaster ARD has recently rolled out an “anti-AC campaign,” alarming citizens about the supposed “dangers” of air conditioning. This initiative seems particularly misguided as Europe grapples with a…

thehindu.com - Anjan Ray - A unified policy architecture for India's energy future
A unified policy architecture for India's energy future
The Hindu

India has made remarkable progress in transforming its energy landscape over the past decade. From achieving near-universal household electrification and expanding access to clean cooking fuel to becoming one of the world's fastest-growing…

mentalfloss.com - Nitya Rao - The Most Popular Grilled Foods By State, Mapped
The Most Popular Grilled Foods By State, Mapped
Mental Floss

Backyard barbecue culture is practically an American religion. According to recent data, roughly seven in 10 U.S. households own a grill or smoker. But while we're all firing up the coals, what we're actually throwing on them is a different story.

arstechnica.com - Jeremy Hsu - US home battery installations hit record high on rising electricity costs
US home battery installations hit record high on rising electricity costs
Ars Technica

US homeowners have embraced home batteries in record-breaking numbers in early 2026, spurred on by state incentives while seeking to offset rising residential electricity costs. The trend could even unlock a more flexible energy supply for power…

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