TuesdayJun 23, 2026 10:00 am

Renewables Help Spain See Dropping Electricity Bills Amid Energy Crisis

Consumer electricity expenses dropped significantly in Spain while most European households faced rising power bills following the Middle Eastern conflict disrupting global energy supplies and shipping routes. Monthly cost reductions averaged approximately $11 per household due to renewable infrastructure progressively reducing fossil fuel dependence. The contrast with neighboring nations highlights the substantial economic value of prioritizing clean energy deployment strategically. Gas's role in setting electricity prices has shrunk dramatically across the Spanish system. Within Spain's market, petroleum-based generation determined pricing during only 9% of hourly periods in early 2026. Five years earlier, this percentage reached 52%, demonstrating how rapidly renewable…

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MondayJun 22, 2026 10:30 am

American Fusion(TM) Inc. (AMFN) Expands Patent Portfolio Targeting Future Commercial Texatron(TM) Fusion Engine(TM) Platform

American Fusion has filed a new patent application covering innovations expected to be incorporated into future commercial versions of its Texatron(TM) Fusion Engine(TM) platform. Management believes the technologies disclosed in the filing could ultimately support hundreds of additional patent applications as the platform evolves, with a growing intellectual property portfolio focused on fusion energy generation, plasma control, system architecture, and energy-delivery technologies. Through its wholly owned subsidiary, Kepler Fusion Technologies, American Fusion(TM) is pursuing a modular approach to fusion energy deployment, targeting industrial and commercial customers through behind-the-meter energy deployments before broader grid-scale applications. The company is currently developing multiple…

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MondayJun 22, 2026 10:00 am

Global Investment in Clean Energy Reaches Record Level

Energy capital allocation is undergoing a historic transformation that’s favoring renewable technologies over conventional fossil fuels. According to the International Energy Agency's latest World Energy Investment analysis, clean power infrastructure has attracted substantially greater funding than traditional energy projects through 2026, marking a fundamental shift in global investment patterns. The investment reversal proves remarkable when viewed against recent history. Roughly two decades of petroleum and coal dominance are at an end as renewables begin capturing investment parity with traditional energy sources, then exceed them significantly. Today's capital allocation represents an approximately 200% shift compared to 2015, when renewable spending constituted…

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ThursdayJun 18, 2026 10:00 am

UK Expedites Grid Connections for Hundreds of Renewables Projects

Britain is accelerating clean energy deployment through a streamlined grid connection process that contrasts sharply with American regulatory delays hampering the global transition. The UK's power planning body recently granted access to the grid for over 700 renewable and battery storage projects, a development projected to unlock approximately $50 billion in annual clean power investment across multiple sectors. This fundamental shift in infrastructure management reflects the country's explicit commitment to faster energy transformation. The UK discarded its previous approach of processing applications strictly in order of receipt, a ‘first come, first served’ method that generated severe queue congestion and prevented…

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TuesdayJun 16, 2026 10:30 am

American Fusion(TM) Inc. (AMFN) CEO Details Key Milestones in Advancing Texatron(TM) Fusion Platform Toward Commercial Deployment

The Texatron(TM) Fusion Engine(TM) platform is progressing from prototype development toward commercial-scale deployment, according to CEO Brent Nelson. American Fusion(TM) recently completed a ninth-generation half-megawatt prototype and is now constructing a five-megawatt pre-production system. The company is targeting “behind-the-meter” applications including data centers, industrial facilities, and remote power environments, with growing interest from U.S. defense agencies, government stakeholders, and commercial infrastructure operators. The company continues expanding its intellectual property portfolio and advancing regulatory and public-market initiatives following its merger with Kepler Fusion Technologies. As electricity demand accelerates across data infrastructure, American Fusion(TM) (OTC: AMFN), designing the next-generation fusion energy technologies, recently…

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TuesdayJun 16, 2026 10:00 am

Colombia Shows Why it’s Urgent, Yet Hard to Disentangle from Fossil Fuels

Few elected leaders in resource-rich developing nations have committed to what Gustavo Petro promised upon entering office in 2022: a fundamental economic restructuring away from gas, oil, and coal extraction. The Colombian president enlisted Vice President Francia Márquez, an environmental activist by background, to jointly architect this ambitious transformation. Together, they envisioned renewable energy expansion, economic diversification, and grassroots control over power systems replacing the extractive models that dominated Colombia's past. As Petro nears the end of his single constitutionally permitted tenure, the picture remains decidedly complicated and instructive. Genuine achievements emerged on renewable energy expansion. Non-hydroelectric renewable capacity jumped…

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TuesdayJun 16, 2026 9:00 am

Frontieras North America Inc. Unlocks the Untapped Value of America’s Coal Reserves

Despite decades of energy innovation, coal remains one of the largest and most accessible energy resources in the world. Frontieras’s position is straightforward: Coal is not obsolete; it is underutilized. FASForm(TM) thermally fractionates coal into multiple commercial outputs, including diesel, jet fuel, naphtha, hydrogen, purified industrial carbon and fertilizer-related products. Coal has powered economies, industries and infrastructure for generations, yet much of its potential remains untapped. Frontieras North America is advancing a new approach to coal utilization through its proprietary FASForm platform, a patented process that converts coal into fuels, hydrogen and industrial materials, positioning one of America’s most abundant resources as a…

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FridayJun 12, 2026 10:00 am

Ramping Up Renewable Energy Generation Requires Rethinking Land Use

The rapid expansion of solar power across the United States is creating a land-use challenge with no simple answer. Solar requires far more land per unit of output than fossil fuel plants, making the question of where to site new capacity harder to avoid. That tension is showing up at scale as renewable buildout accelerates across the country. A coal plant can power a city from tens of acres; a solar farm generating equivalent output may need hundreds. Solar is the electricity source growing fastest in the U.S., adding close to 397 gigawatts to the pipeline as of 2025, with…

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ThursdayJun 11, 2026 10:00 am

Cancelled Wind Energy Projects Trigger Business Turmoil in the US

The Trump administration’s antagonism toward green energy is triggering business turmoil across several northern states that were poised to benefit from wind energy. 7 states across northeastern United States are currently entangled in a lawsuit with the federal government and TotalEnergies after the administration agreed to pay the energy giant to cancel its wind projects. TotalEnergies was set to construct two offshore wind farms that could have generated enough clean energy to power at least one million businesses and homes in New Jersey, New York, and North Carolina. However, the federal government agreed to pay TotalEnergies nearly $1 billion to…

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TuesdayJun 09, 2026 10:00 am

European Grid Bottleneck Keeps 830GW of Installations in Limbo

European power grids have become a traffic jam for clean energy. Nearly 830 gigawatts of wind, solar, and battery projects sit waiting for grid connections across eight nations, representing over $116 billion in stranded investments that could be powering homes and businesses immediately. The grid bottleneck affects eight major European markets: Czechia, Bulgaria, Germany, Italy, Greece, Great Britain, Spain and Poland. A consulting report commissioned by the climate campaign group Beyond Fossil Fuels reveals the scope of this infrastructure crisis. Wind and solar installations account for 375 gigawatts of the queue, while battery storage projects make up the remaining 455…

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