Energy
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Iran War Created a Natural Gas Windfall for American Energy Companies — Here Is Who Is Profiting
## The Energy Story That Has Been Obscured by the Oil Story The dominant energy narrative from the US-Iran conflict has been about oil — Brent crude above $100 per barrel, gas prices at $4.13 per gallon nationally, the naval blockade and its immediate oil mark
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42 updatesLiverpool vs PSG at Anfield Tonight: Can the Reds Overturn a One-Goal Deficit and Reach the Champions League Semi-Finals?
## The Deficit, the History, and the Anfield Factor When the Champions League quarter-final draw produced Liverpool versus Paris Saint-Germain, it generated the kind of fixture preview energy that only the combination of
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EU Fuel Costs Rose $16 Billion Because of the Iran War — Here Is the Full European Economic Story
The Wall Street Journal reported that the Iran war has increased EU fuel costs by approximately $16 billion. Here is the full story of Europe's specific energy vulnerability and what it's doing to economic growth.
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The Sharpest Monthly Gas Price Spike Since 1967 — What $4+ Gasoline Is Doing to America
March 2026 saw the biggest monthly gasoline price spike since 1967. Here is the specific economics, who is most affected, and the specific American behaviors that $4+ gas is changing.
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US Inflation Hit 3.3% in March Because of the Iran War — And It's Going to Get Worse
US consumer prices rose 3.3% in March — the fastest pace in nearly two years — driven by the sharpest monthly gas price spike since 1967. Here is the complete economic picture and why April will be worse.
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Trump Said 'To the Victor Belong the Spoils' — Did He Actually Win the Iran War?
Trump said he met all military objectives and the war was a success. Iran's new supreme leader declared Iran the winner. The IEA called it the worst energy shock in history. Here is who is right.
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Trump Told DOGE to Cut Energy Experts — Now the US Is Running the Iran War Without Them
Fortune reported that DOGE gutted major energy personnel who had key insights about Iran and the Gulf. Now those insights are missing from the war planning. Here is the specific operational consequence.
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Oil Prices Are Already Falling From Their Peak — Here Is Why That Doesn't Mean the Crisis Is Over
Brent crude has fallen from its $126 peak. Here is why the drop doesn't mean the energy crisis is over and what economists are watching instead.
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Oil Hit $116 When Kharg Island Was Struck — Here Is the Complete Market Collapse Explained
Oil jumped 3% to $116 per barrel after US strikes on Kharg Island. Brent hit $110. Here is why financial markets are terrified and what $200 oil would mean for the global economy.
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Why the War Is Creating an Orphan Market for Iranian Crude — And Who Is Buying It
Iran's oil can't move through Hormuz, but it's still being sold — to specific buyers at specific discounts. Here is how the sanctioned Iranian crude market is working during the war and who profits.
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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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How the Trump Tariffs Are Making Europe's Energy Crisis Worse — The Hidden Connection
The Trump tariffs and the Iran war are creating a double crisis for European economies. Here is the specific economic mechanism and why the EU is now considering emergency measures.
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Brent Crude Hit $126 at Its Peak — Here Is the Full Economic Damage Map
Brent crude peaked at $126 per barrel during the Iran war — the largest energy supply disruption since the 1970s. Here is the complete map of economic damage by sector and country.
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How Italy's Giorgia Meloni Is Becoming Europe's Most Important Diplomat in the Iran War
Italian PM Giorgia Meloni is conducting personal Gulf diplomacy while other European leaders stay home. Here is her specific strategy and why Italy's energy needs drive European policy.
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The Iran War's Effect on European Renewable Energy Investment — Why the Crisis Is Also an Opportunity
The Iran war's energy price shock is accelerating European renewable investment. Here is the specific projects being approved and the particular economic logic that makes crisis into opportunity.
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Why China's 'Teapot' Refineries Are Key to Surviving the Iran War Oil Shock
China is using its 'teapot' independent refineries to manage the Iran war oil shock. Here is how this specific sector gives China energy resilience that other countries lack.
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The Iran War Is Changing How Europe Heats Its Homes — The Energy Crisis Nobody Prepared For
The Hormuz blockade has cut European LNG supply and heating costs are rising. Here is who is most affected, what governments are doing, and whether a second energy crisis is arriving.
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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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The Heat Pump Revolution That Is Finally Replacing Gas Boilers in Cold Climates
Modern cold-climate heat pumps work at -30°C and use half the energy of gas heating. Here is why the technology has finally solved the cold climate problem — and what holds back adoption.
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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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The Perovskite Solar Cell Is About to Make Every Roof a Power Station
Perovskite-silicon tandem solar cells are hitting mass-market efficiencies in 2026. Here is why this specific technology could double solar energy output per panel installed.
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The Specific Economic Reason European Real Wages Might Fall Again in 2026
European real wages had nearly recovered to pre-COVID levels. The Iran war energy shock is threatening to push them down again. Here is the specific arithmetic of how that happens.
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What Happens to European Banks If the ECB Raises Rates During an Energy Recession
If the ECB raises rates to fight Iran war inflation, European banks face a specific stress scenario. Here is what happens to bank loan portfolios, margins, and capital positions.
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The Solar Boom That Saved Europe €3 Billion in One Month Will Keep Saving More
European solar saved €3 billion in March 2026 alone. Here is the compounding math of what happens as more capacity is installed — and the grid problem standing in the way.
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The Energy Crisis Is Making European Farmers Choose Between Planting and Going Bankrupt
European farmers face impossible choices this spring as fertiliser costs explode and diesel prices soar. Here is what the decisions being made right now mean for food prices in autumn.
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The Specific Thing Every European Household Should Do Before the Winter Bills Arrive
With the EU warning energy prices won't return to normal, here is the specific practical action list for European households based on what the data actually shows works.
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The European Central Bank's Impossible Rate Decision and What It Means for Your Mortgage
The ECB faces its hardest rate decision since 2022: Iran war inflation vs slowing growth. Here is what either choice does to European mortgages, savings, and the broader economy.
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Europe's Response to Trump's 'Go Get Your Own Oil' Is Already Being Built
Trump told Europe to find its own oil. Europeans are doing exactly that — but not through fossil fuels. Here is the accelerated green energy construction happening right now.
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The Oil Price That Is Destroying Small Businesses Across Southern Europe
Olive oil prices hit records, diesel cost soared, and Southern European small businesses are at breaking point. Here is the real economic damage happening in the places tourists visit.
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Germany's Energy Bill Crisis Is Hitting Small Towns Before Berlin Notices
While German politics debates energy policy, small towns are quietly in crisis. Here is the real human cost of Germany's energy exposure and what is being done too slowly.
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The Iran War Is Changing Europe's Energy Independence Strategy Faster Than Any Policy Could
European solar panel and heat pump orders surged dramatically in March 2026. Here is how the Iran war is reshaping Europe's energy transition faster than any policy or incentive could.
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The Iran War Has Done What No Policy Could: Made Europe's Green Energy Transition Feel Urgent
The Iran war's energy price shock has done more for Europe's green transition in six weeks than a decade of policy. Here is what this reveals about human behaviour and political will.
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The Political Geography of the Iran War's Energy Pain — It Falls on the Wrong Voters for Trump
The Iran war's energy price spike falls most heavily on rural, car-dependent Trump voters. Here is the political geography of who is paying most and what it means for 2026.
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MXene Nanoscrolls Just Supercharged Batteries — Here Is What This 2D Material Breakthrough Actually Means
Scientists have transformed the revolutionary 2D nanomaterial MXene into nanoscrolls that dramatically improve battery and sensor performance. Here is the breakthrough explained.
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Oil Prices Are Rising Again — And It’s Not Just About War
Oil prices are increasing due to multiple global factors beyond geopolitical tensions.
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The Iran War Is Quietly Reshaping the Global Economy — And the Impact Is Bigger Than Expected
The Iran conflict is disrupting energy markets, increasing inflation, and slowing global growth.
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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 Country That Is Most Likely to Default First If Oil Stays Above $100
Oil above $100 per barrel hits some countries far harder than others. Here is the analysis of which economies are most at risk of debt distress if high energy prices persist.
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Why the EU's Affordable Housing Plan Landed in the Worst Week of the Energy Crisis
The EU's Affordable Housing Plan was released in March 2026. Here is what it says, why the timing matters, and whether it can actually make housing more affordable.
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The EU Social Economy Report That Shows Europe's Most Underrated Economic Sector
A new EU Commission working document shows Europe's social economy employs 13.6 million people. Here is what this sector actually is and why it matters for the energy and housing crises.
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The Hidden Story of Why Western Australia's Commuters Are Getting Free Trains
Perth's commuters are switching to public transport in record numbers as petrol prices soar. Here is the Australian city that is accidentally proving a point about how energy crises reshape urban mobility.
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The New EU Banking Chair and the Crisis He Walks Into on Day One
François-Louis Michaud takes the EBA helm as European banks face their biggest geopolitical stress test since 2008. Here is the specific challenges he faces immediately.
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