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Reliance Infra, an Indian company, will recover $3.25 billion from New Delhi's consumers in unpaid electricity dues

Reliance Infrastructure, an Indian company, said that its New Delhi electricity distribution units would recover 284.83 billion rupees (3.25 billion dollars) in unpaid debts following a Supreme Court ruling this week. Dues are due because of historical tariff shortfalls where the electricity prices approved by regulators didn't fully cover costs. The amount will be recovered by consumers in four years, starting April 2024. This is likely to happen through increased electricity rates. The Supreme Court of India ordered on Wednesday that all electricity regulators in India clear any deferred payments and unpaid bills owed by power distribution companies. The court...





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Renewable Energy

Trump Administration unveils stricter subsidies rules for solar and wind projects

The U.S. Treasury Department announced on Friday stricter rules regarding how solar and wind energy projects qualify for federal tax incentives that will be phased out by President Donald Trump’s new tax law and spending plan over the next two-year period. The new rule requires that utility-scale projects must show continuous and substantial physical work in order to qualify for the 30% tax credit. However, they still have 4 years to claim it. In the past decade, developers of projects were able to "safe-harbor" their projects for four year by incurring only 5% of costs. A document from an agency...

Oil Refineries

After fire, Phillips 66 Bayway refinery gasoline unit offers reduced prices

Two people with knowledge of the situation said that Phillips 66 reduced the gasoline production at its 258,000 barrels per day Bayway refinery, located in Linden, New Jersey, after a fire broke out near the gasoline-producing unit. The sources claim that an ancillary unit of the refinery’s Fluid Catalytic cracking unit caught on fire, causing the production to be halted. The cause of fire was not immediately known. One source said that the refinery will resolve the problem in the next few days and resume full production. Phillips 66 didn't immediately respond to a comment request. Bayway is one of...

Nuclear Power

Equinix signs multiple advanced nuclear power deals with data centers

The company announced on Thursday that it has signed several deals for advanced nuclear energy, including power purchase agreement for fission and microreactors pre-ordered for its operations. The race by Big Tech to develop technologies such as generative artificial intelligence that require warehouse-like data centres and can use city-sized quantities of electricity on a single location is increasing global energy consumption, raising concerns about depleted supplies. Data centers have a voracious appetite for energy, which has prompted a growing number of power deals that will fuel them with advanced nuclear technology. The United States, which is the hub of the...

Power Markets

Maguire: US clean energy capacity grows slower, but wider by 2025

This year, the pace of adding new solar, wind, and battery capacity in the U.S. has slowed down nationally and in some key states, which is hurting sentiment for clean energy. Climate trackers should take heart in the fact that growth has continued outside of Texas and California. According to data collected by the energy data platform Cleanview by mid-2025, combined installations of solar and wind power systems, as well as battery storage, are expected to increase by around 7% from the previous year in 2025. This would be the smallest percentage increase in these energy technologies over the past...

Energy Markets

US selects 11 companies for program to accelerate small nuclear test reactors

The U.S. Department of Energy announced on Tuesday that it had selected 11 companies to participate in a pilot project to build high-tech nuclear test reactors. At least three of these companies are expected to be operational within a year. Why it's important The U.S. wants to develop small reactors to meet the growing demand for power. They say that they will be cheaper per Megawatt than the large reactors of today because the components can be manufactured in factories. The move by the department comes after President Donald Trump's executive orders were issued in May, which sought to speed...

Energy Markets

US loan disbursements for recommissioning Michigan nuclear plant exceed $83 million

The Trump administration announced on Thursday that it had issued a fifth loan guarantee to Holtec International for its Michigan nuclear plant. Holtec International hopes this will be the United States' first reactor to restart following a shutdown. The Department of Energy has announced that it has disbursed over $83 million of a maximum loan guarantee of up to $1.52billion for the 800 megawatt Palisades nuclear reactor. Former President Joe Biden’s Loan Programs Office initiated the conditional loan guarantee to support nuclear power, which produces virtually emission-free electricity, and to help satisfy increasing electricity demand from artificial intelligence and data...

Nuclear Power

Vistra raises its profit forecast for 2026 and plans nuclear expansion in order to meet the power demand

Vistra raised its adjusted EBITDA forecast for 2026 and announced plans to increase nuclear capacity by 2030, as it prepares itself for an expected surge in U.S. demand. This comes as the company's second-quarter profits fell due to higher costs. The company's shares rose by nearly 4% during morning trading. Vistra expects to add 600 megawatts by mid-2030 in order to meet the rising demand for electricity, primarily from data centres and AI-related industrial expansion. The company was granted regulatory approval in July to continue operating its Perry nuclear power plant in Ohio until 2046. The Texas-based utility raised its...

Energy Markets

Cummins India's profit increases on higher engine and generator demand

Cummins India announced a 30.5% increase in its first-quarter profits on Thursday. This was largely due to the robust demand for their engines and generators. The company is a subsidiary of the U.S. truck engine manufacturer Cummins Inc. Its profit after taxes rose from 4,63 billion rupees to 6,04 billion rupees (69.05 millions) a year earlier. The demand for power generation equipment usually increases in the summer because of increased electricity consumption by cooling systems, and an increased risk of grid overloads. This helps companies such as Cummins India. In spite of the early monsoons in India, heat waves were...

Energy Markets

Constellation Energy exceeds profit expectations on the back of robust power demand and lower interest costs

Constellation Energy, a U.S. utility company, beat Wall Street expectations for its second-quarter adjusted profits on Thursday. This was due to rising electricity demand and lower interest costs. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, power consumption in data centers powered by AI will reach record levels between 2025 and 2026. The S&P Index tracking utilities increased 3.5% during the quarter ending June 30. Joe Dominguez, CEO of Xcel Energy, said: "We're adding megawatts to our grid by extending the life of our existing fleet...and launching a demand response tool powered by AI that helps businesses cut energy consumption during...

Climate Change

Sources say that the US EPA may cancel 7 billion dollars in solar energy grants.

Two sources informed on the subject said that the Trump administration is weighing whether or not to end a $7 billion grant designed to power low- and moderate-income homes with solar energy. Sources claim that the Environmental Protection Agency may terminate grants to 60 tribes, nonprofit groups and states in this week. The grants were given out during the administration of Joe Biden. The sources claimed that they had been briefed on the situation by a representative of the EPA. They spoke under condition of anonymity. New York Times was the first to report on EPA's decisions. EPA stated that...

Nuclear Power

Public Service Enterprise exceeds quarterly profit expectations on increased energy consumption

Public Service Enterprise Group beat estimates for the second quarter profit on Tuesday, thanks to higher electricity demand during June when homes and businesses increased air conditioning in hot weather. The hotter than normal temperatures in June increased power demand, at a moment when utilities are already dealing with record usage due to the growth of the data centers and electrification trend. Ralph LaRossa is the CEO of PSEG. He said, "We were able to operate through three consecutive 100degF days, resulting in high electricity consumption that led to a peak summer load of 10,229MW on June 24, which was...

Power Markets

Meta shares AI infrastructure costs with $2 billion in asset sales

Meta Platforms continues to push forward with its efforts to find outside partners who can help fund the massive infrastructure required to power artificial intelligent. In a Thursday filing, Meta Platforms revealed plans to sell $2 billion worth of data center assets to achieve this strategy. This strategy is part of a wider shift in the tech giants' approach to growth. They are no longer self-funding their own growth, but instead they have been forced to deal with the rising cost of data centers and energy for generative AI. The social media giant announced earlier this week it was looking...

Europe

Fossil Fuels

EUROPE GAS - Prices ease as heatwave ebbs, but Trump-Putin Summit in focus

The Dutch and British wholesale prices of gas were lower on Tuesday morning due to signs of reduced gas demand. As temperatures eased, and wind speeds are expected to increase, the market is still cautious about making any major moves before Friday's Trump and Putin summit. LSEG data shows that the benchmark Dutch front-month contract for the TTF hub fell 0.17 euros to 32.55 Euro per megawatt hour at 0822 GMT. The Dutch day-ahead contracts was down 0.30 euros at 32.05 Euro/MWh while the British day ahead price was down 1,32 pence at 79.0 pence per thermo. Ulrich Weber, LSEG's...

Power Markets

Rosatom begins development of an uranium mine in eastern Siberia

Rosatom, Russia's nuclear energy monopoly, has begun development of the Shirondukuyskoye Uranium Deposit in Eastern Siberia. The company plans to produce its first uranium in this deposit by 2028. The deposit, located near Krasnokamensk in the Russian region of the Far East, close to China and Mongolia borders and the city known as the "uranium capitol of Russia", has an estimated 8,000 tons uranium reserves and 40,000 tonnes of molybdenum. The division stated in a press release that "the development of the Shirondukuyskoye Deposit is an important step in the development and growth of Russia's Uranium Mining Industry". It added...

Electric Utilities

The French Flamanville 3 reactor will not be producing until October

EDF, the operator of France's Flamanville 3 reactor, said that it is experiencing further delays in maintenance and will not be able to restore production until October 1. Full power is not expected until mid December. The reactor started operating in September 2024. This was 12 years later than initially planned. It cost about 15 billion euros, four times its original budget. EDF explained that the latest delay was a precautionary measure to test a safety valve intended to protect the primary circuit of the reactor. These valves are designed to open when there is a sudden pressure surge and...

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Energy Markets

Tsingshan invests $800 million in Zimbabwe's steel plant

A top official of the Chinese nickel producer Tsingshan Holding Group said that it plans to invest $800,000,000 in its steel factory in central Zimbabwe via its unit Dinson Iron and Steel Company. This was revealed during a company media tour held on Friday. Tsingshan is one of the largest nickel producers in the world and has made substantial investments in Zimbabwe. Tsingshan has also invested in ferrochrome mining, coking coal, and lithium mining in Zimbabwe. Wilfred Motti, project director at the company, said that the funds will be used to build a new blast furnace to increase the capacity...

Environment

Chongqing residents seek refuge as heatwave strikes China's southwest

Chongqing in southwest China, known for its cyberpunk cityscape and fiery hotpot restaurants, has been sweltering in temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius. Locals have responded to the heat by inventing new ways of coping with it. Liu Fengying (60), a local resident, said, "It is getting hotter and more hot." Liu Fengying, 60, a local resident, said that the temperatures were soaring on Thursday afternoon. He avoided the heat playing cards and sharing snacks among friends in an air-conditioned subway entrance. There's no way to escape the heat other than coming here. Even with the AC set at 17 degrees...

Renewable Energy

Japan announces two offshore wind auction sites in Hokkaido

Japan's land and industry ministers designated Matsumae, and Hiyama areas, off the northern island Hokkaido as promotion zones for offshore wind auctions. The goal is to boost the country's goals of renewable energy. In a joint announcement, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry announced that the government would develop guidelines for using the zones and hold a public auction to select operators for energy project. The next auction date was not provided. By 2040, Japan wants to reach 45 gigawatts in offshore wind power, which will help reduce the country's...

Energy Markets

The tsunami warning in Japan brings back memories of the Fukushima catastrophe

Residents along the Pacific coast of Japan rushed for higher ground as tsunami warnings were issued following a massive quake off Russia's Far East. The earthquake brought back painful memories from the 2011 nuclear disaster and earthquake. The television banners read "TSUNAMI!" EVACUATE!" As tsunami waves approached Japan, broadcasters issued similar warnings. They cut their regular programming and focused on evacuation orders. "Do not stare at the screen." Evacuate now!" A news presenter from the public broadcaster NHK yelled. The warnings brought back memories of the March 11th, 2011 earthquake. More than 15,000 died when a 9.0-magnitude earthquake triggered a...

Power Markets

The Indonesian nickel slump puts pressure on coal miners hit by declining exports

The Indonesian coal producers find themselves in a difficult situation, as their exports are falling and the demand for fuel from nickel smelters is at an all-time high. This creates a conundrum of growth. Indonesia's largest export is coal, which will generate $30.49 billion by 2024. A decline in revenues would have an adverse effect on Southeast Asia's largest economy, which is heavily dependent on commodities. Lower profit margins and falling share prices point to coal's future woes, which include a reduction in workforce, a slowdown in production, and less money going into government coffers, at a time that President...

Power Markets

Holtec's request for restarting Michigan nuclear plant is approved by the NRC

Holtec International has received approval from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission to submit a number of requests that will lay the foundation for the restart of the Palisades Nuclear Power Plant in Michigan. The agency and the company announced this on Thursday. Holtec will be able to load fuel with the approvals, but it will still need additional approvals for the plant that ceased operation under a new owner in May 2022. Holtec plans to restart the Palisades plant, a decommissioned 800 megawatt facility. It will also install two small modular units (SMRs) based on the existing technology of light...

Nuclear Power

Kansai will begin surveys for a new nuclear power plant in Mihama

Kansai Electric Power announced on Tuesday that it would begin the surveys to build a new reactor for its Mihama Nuclear Power Station in Fukui Prefecture, western Japan. The existing facility will be replaced. This is the first concrete step in building a nuclear reactor in Japan after the Great East Japan earthquake in 2011, which resulted in a meltdown of the reactor that forced Tokyo Electric Power to close its Fukushima Plant. As the country relies heavily on imports of fossil fuels, the government wants to see nuclear power contribute more to energy security. Kansai is Japan's largest nuclear...

Power Markets

New Zealand dollar drops as rate-cut bets are boosted by benign inflation

The New Zealand dollar fell on Monday, while local bonds rallied. Inflation data showed that it was not as bad at first thought. Still tepid price pressures in New Zealand support a rate cut next month. The kiwi fell by 0.3%, to $0.5941. It had fallen 0.8% the previous week. This is now the third week in a row that it has declined. The kiwi dollar is down almost 3% since a peak of $0.6120 nine months ago. Near-term support has now been found at the low of last week of $0.5906. New Zealand's second-quarter inflation rate rose to 2.7%,...

Mining

Russell: China's mixed commodities data shows soft steel and strong iron ore

China's June industrial output data and commodity imports have produced contrasting figures that make it difficult to get an accurate read on the second largest economy in the world. Iron ore imports and steel production appear to be telling contrasting stories. While imports of this key raw material surged to their highest level in the year, the decline in steel production was evident. The first six months of this year saw a 5% increase in coal production compared to 2024. However, thermal power generation - which is mostly coal-fired – dropped by 2.4%. The output of aluminium rose by 3.4%...

Energy Markets

Russell: China's mixed commodities data shows soft steel and strong iron ore

China's June industrial output data and commodity imports have produced contrasting figures that make it difficult to get an accurate read on the second largest economy in the world. Iron ore imports and steel production appear to be telling contrasting stories. While imports of this key raw material surged to their highest level in the year, the decline in steel production was evident. The first six months of this year saw a 5% increase in coal production compared to 2024. However, thermal power generation - which is mostly coal-fired – dropped by 2.4%. The output of aluminium rose by 3.4%...

Renewable Energy Equipment

China solar stocks soar as Beijing tries to end price wars

Several China solar stocks rose sharply on Friday, continuing an upward trend that began on Wednesday, on the news that Beijing is looking to slow down aggressive price cuts that have driven prices of certain components by almost 30% over the past year, according to one estimate. Price wars have been sparked by overcapacity and price reductions made to clear stocks among Chinese manufacturers. Analysts are concerned that further price cuts could lead to deflation, and hinder efforts to stabilize the $19 trillion economy. The shares of JA Solar, the leading solar manufacturer, rose by nearly 10%. They had gained...

Energy Markets

Trump to issue executive orders to boost AI in race against China

Four sources familiar with planning say that the Trump administration is preparing a package of executive measures aimed at increasing energy supply in order to fuel the U.S.'s expansion of artificial intelligence. The two biggest economic rivals, the U.S.A. and China, are engaged in a technology arms race that has a military and economic edge. AI's massive data processing requires an increase in energy supplies, which is straining many utilities and grids. According to sources, the government is considering a number of measures, including making it easier to connect power-generating projects with the grid and providing federal land for the...