Headline News:
- “Energy Secretary Wright Says War With Iran ‘Will Certainly’ End In Next Few Weeks” • Energy Secretary Chris Wright said the war with Iran will come to an end in the next few weeks, and possibly sooner. Wright’s comments come as Americans are seeing increasingly high gas prices as a result of the war and are concerned about costs. [ABC News]

Chris Wright, 2023 (Gage Skidmore, CC BY-SA 2.0)
- “Fossil Fuels ‘Ripping Away National Security’ But Renewables ‘Turn The Tables’, Says UNFCCC Executive Secretary” • ‘Sunlight doesn’t depend on vulnerable shipping straits,’ Simon Stiell said at the Green Growth Summit. “Fossil fuel dependency is ripping away national security and sovereignty, and replacing them with subservience and rising costs.” [Euronews]
- “When Fossil Fuel Supplies Falter, Interest In Renewables Increases” • People who drive conventional cars sneer at those of us who drive EVs. Why take the risk of running out of battery power when there is always a gas station just a few miles away? That’s a great question, assuming the next station has fuel to sell. But what if it doesn’t? [CleanTechnica]
- “A Landmark In Renewable Energy” • Madhya Pradesh takes the lead in strengthening India’s renewable energy sector by commissioning the Omkareshwar Floating Solar Power Plant on the Narmada River reservoir. Located in Khandwa district, the plant has a capacity of 278 MW, making it the largest floating solar project in the country. [The Hans India]
- “MGA Thermal Lands New Funding To Scale Renewable Heat Storage Solution” • Thermal energy storage system developer MGA Thermal, based in New South Wales, intends to scale its manufacturing capacity and commercial capability rapidly after securing $17 million in new funding led by venture capital firm IP Group Australia. [pv magazine Australia]
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