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Curated coverage for electric with top developments, timeline context, and connected threads.
The Olivier Awards 2026: Rachel Zegler Won Her First, Paapa Essiedu Dominated, and Rosamund Pike Surprised Everyone
## A Night That Reaffirmed London's Position as the World's Theatre Capital The 2026 Olivier Awards — British theatre's equivalent of the Tony Awards in ambition, prestige, and the specific electricity that only live performance can generate — delivered an eve
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11 updatesPSG vs Liverpool First Leg: What Happened at the Parc des Princes and Why Anfield Must Be Electric
PSG hosted Liverpool in the Champions League quarter-final first leg. Here is the complete tactical analysis and why the April 14 second leg at Anfield will be one of the greatest European nights in years.
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Data Centers Are Now Using So Much Power They're Changing How America Is Built
AI data centers are driving unprecedented electricity demand that's raising household bills and reshaping American infrastructure priorities. Here is the specific scale and who pays.
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What Trump's 'Bridges Next' Social Media Post Actually Signals to Military Planners
Trump posting 'Bridges next, then Electric Power Plants!' on Truth Social is unusual military communication. Here is what it means for operational security and whether this is strategic or impulsive.
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The Revolutionary Battery Chemistry That Could Triple Electric Car Range
Solid-state batteries are entering limited production in 2026. Here is how they work differently from lithium-ion, what the claimed range improvements mean in practice, and when they'll be in your car.
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Why 2026 Is the Year the Electric Vehicle Market Finally Gets Real
EV sales hit a tipping point in 2025 with price parity in several market segments. Here is where EV economics work today, where they don't, and which brand is dominating globally.
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The Countries Winning at Renewable Energy and the Secret They Don't Advertise
Denmark, Portugal, and Uruguay are running on near-100% renewable electricity. Here is the specific policy mix and grid management that made this possible — and what others aren't copying.
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Electric Aviation Is Closer Than You Think — and Quieter Than You'd Expect
Electric aircraft for short routes and air taxis are entering commercial service in 2026. Here is which routes make economic sense, what the passenger experience is like, and when your flight goes electric.
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Hydrogen Is Finally Getting Serious — Here Is Where It Actually Makes Sense
Hydrogen energy hype has been replaced by pragmatic deployment in specific applications. Here is where hydrogen genuinely makes sense and where battery electric has already won.
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Why Electricity Bills Keep Rising Even When Energy Prices Fall
Consumers are questioning why electricity bills remain high despite falling wholesale energy prices.
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Europe’s Power Grid Is Under Pressure: The Energy Instability Experts Say Could Trigger Blackouts
Energy experts warn that Europe’s power grid is becoming increasingly unstable due to demand spikes, renewable fluctuations, and geopolitical pressure.
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The Grain-Oriented Electrical Steel Case at the WTO That Will Affect Every Electric Motor You Own
The EU has launched a WTO safeguard investigation into grain-oriented electrical steel imports. Here is why this obscure product is crucial for Europe's green transition and what the case could decide.
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