FridayAug 21, 2026 11:15 am

Frontieras North America Inc. Positions Domestic Coal as America’s Answer to Energy Supply Disruption

The United States sits on a significant coal resource base. FASForm produces six commercial outputs from a single coal input: diesel, naphtha, jet fuel, ammonium sulfate fertilizer, sulfuric acid and FASCarbon(TM). Frontieras is moving this technology from development into construction. The Strait of Hormuz closure that began in late February 2026 removed more than 11 million barrels of Middle Eastern crude per day from global markets and sent Brent crude from roughly $62 a barrel in December 2025 to more than $117 by April 2026. Diesel and jet fuel wholesale prices are forecast to rise more than 60% in 2026…

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FridayAug 21, 2026 10:00 am

Meta’s Exit from Renewable Energy Group Highlights AI’s Energy Hunger

Big Tech's climate pledges are quietly buckling under the weight of AI. Microsoft has struck a gas-supply agreement with Chevron to power a Texas data center, and Google has pursued similar gas arrangements in the state. Amazon has reportedly sought out sites near existing gas plants. All of this is happening while most of these companies remain members of RE100, a Climate Group initiative that pushes participants toward fully renewable power. Meta was a member too, until late July, when multiple outlets reported it had quietly left the group altogether. Meta's departure stands out because the company has gone further…

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ThursdayAug 20, 2026 10:00 am

Drought, Wildfires and Heat Are Hampering Europe’s Energy Transition

A nuclear plant that supplies roughly half of Hungary's electricity went dark this month from a lack of water. The Danube River, the facility's cooling source, had dropped to record-low levels after a summer of scarce rainfall and punishing heat. The shutdown illustrates a wider problem now facing the European continent: the same climate extremes that clean energy is meant to prevent are making that transition harder to carry out. Europe is experiencing its fifth heat wave since May, with temperatures forecast to top 100 degrees Fahrenheit in parts of Britain and mainland Europe. England has declared drought across most…

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ThursdayAug 20, 2026 9:45 am

American Fusion(TM) Inc. (AMFN) Adds Both Commercialization and International Finance Expertise as Texatron(TM) Development Continues

American Fusion, developing commercially viable small scale fusion technology, has appointed John Gerdin as an independent director and strategic advisor, adding nearly three decades of international finance and capital-markets experience, and Niclas von Schantz as a strategic advisor focused on brand strategy, commercialization, go-to-market planning, and international market development. The appointments come as American Fusion advances engineering and testing of its Texatron(TM) Fusion Engine(TM) platform. Gerdin’s experience includes corporate finance, capital formation, strategic partnerships, and international investor engagement. Von Schantz brings more than 25 years of commercialization experience spanning more than 100 brands and 50 markets, including work with Caterpillar,…

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WednesdayAug 19, 2026 9:45 am

American Fusion(TM) Inc. (AMFN) Appoints Strategic Advisor as the Company Expands Scientific and IP Platform

American Fusion has added Texas Tech physicist Dr. Noah D’Amico as a Strategic Advisor. D’Amico’s work includes nuclear diagnostics, neutron detection, radiation measurement, vacuum systems and AI-assisted particle-track analysis. The company has also filed six additional U.S. patent applications, bringing its total U.S. applications to 82. American Fusion(TM) has begun testing its Texatron(TM) platform at Texas Tech University after completing initial laboratory preparations and verifying its remote ignition system. The next testing phase is expected to examine subsystems including plasma and magnetic-field control, ignition, fuel delivery and electronic components. American Fusion(TM) (OTC: AMFN), a developer of next-generation fusion energy technologies,…

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TuesdayAug 18, 2026 10:00 am

Appeals Court Retains Injunction Against EPA Plans to Rescind Clean Energy Funding

Donald Trump’s administration has run into a solid wall in its efforts to kill renewable energy development in the country. The full DC Circuit Court of Appeals has retained a preliminary injunction that prevented the federal Environmental Protection Agency from pulling around $20 billion in renewable energy grants. This injunction also stops the EPA from reclaiming funds that had already been released to relevant recipients. President Trump has spent the entirety of his second term fighting local clean energy: he began his tenure by rescinding dozens of Biden-era sustainability-related policies, and has spent the past one and a half years…

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FridayAug 14, 2026 10:00 am

AI Model Helps China Generate Renewables Reliably

China is using artificial intelligence to run real-time analysis of pertinent data points and increase its renewable energy infrastructure’s reliability. In June, an AI model was rolled out at the massive Yalong River integrated renewable base in Sichuan Province to help the mega-scale power generation hub address issues such as output instability and intermittency. The goal is to inject more stability and reliability into China’s green energy generation pipeline. According to the AI model’s technical director, Zhou Yu, the model will use relevant data on grid load, solar, wind, and hydro resources to make predictions that decision-makers can use to…

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ThursdayAug 13, 2026 10:00 am

Trump is Ironically Boosting the Acceleration of Renewable Energy

Despite the Trump administration’s concerted efforts to kill renewable energy in the U.S., the current regime is ironically accelerating the growth of America’s nascent renewable energy industry. President Donald Trump has made his disdain for renewable energy quite clear, going as far as to repeal dozens of sustainability-related policies instituted by the Biden administration as soon as he began his second term. In recent months, his administration has taken to paying companies to stop constructing renewable energy infrastructure, making it 100% clear that Trump’s federal government is fully against green energy. Anyone looking from the outside in would be forgiven…

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TuesdayAug 11, 2026 10:00 am

WWF Calls for Limiting the Environmental Cost of the Energy Transition

As the global transition from fossil fuels to renewable alternatives like solar and wind accelerates, the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) has issued a call to limit the environmental costs of the transition. The move to renewables is ultimately meant to reduce the environmental impact of fossil fuel use, but the journey to a renewable energy-powered world has been anything but clean so far. Most of the raw materials used to power electric vehicle batteries are mined in high-conflict regions with non-existent health and safety standards. Similarly, efforts to build battery storage for renewables, develop wind and solar infrastructure,…

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FridayAug 07, 2026 10:00 am

Shell Divests its European Renewables Assets to TotalEnergies

British oil and gas multinational Shell has sold all of its European renewable energy assets to TotalEnergies. The French energy firm will take over nearly 4 gigawatts of in-development and operational solar and onshore wind generation from Shell. Simultaneously, TotalEnergies has announced that it is divesting a 50% stake in a separate 1.2 GW, $2.07 billion renewable portfolio to American investment firm KKR. TotalEnergies’ deal with Shell grants it total control over the British firm’s wind, solar, and battery assets in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Spain, and Italy. According to a press release from TotalEnergies, 500 megawatts of the…

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