Headline News:
- “How The Iran War Could Impact The US Economy” • The overall economic impact of the war will likely depend on the duration and intensity of the fighting, economists told ABC News. A prolonged war threatens to raise an array of consumer prices and shrink economic growth, but if it is short-lived, the lasting damage could be small. [ABC News]

Fearless Girl on Wall Street (Daniel Lloyd Blunk-Fernández, Unsplash)
- “Fengmiao 1 Foundation Campaign Underway” • Pin pile installation has begun at Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners’ 495-MW Fengmiao 1 offshore wind project off Taiwan. The array’s 99 pin piles were made in Taiwan, and are being installed by CDWE vessel Green Jade. Altogether, the array will have 33 Vestas 15.0-MW turbines. [reNews]
- “Trump Tracker: We’re Keeping Count Of Every Climate Attack The POTUS Unleashes In 2026” • One sure thing: 2026 will go down in history as the year Donald Trump unravelled decades of climate progress. But climate change and its crushing effects do not stop at country borders. What one nation does impacts us all. [Euronews]
- “China’s Solar Power Projects In Tibet Seen As Grey Zone Warfare Installations” • Beyond being just clean energy sources, China’s sprawling solar farms in Tibet might also be important military strategic assets, going by their tell-tale locations across India’s border, according to a moneycontrol.com opinion piece posted on March 4. [Tibetan Review]
- “Puget Sound Energy Is Paying Its Customers To Get Battery Systems” • Energy storage has been steadily expanding, with the growth largely due to battery prices dropping as much as a 75%. Puget Sound Energy is paying its customers to get their own batteries. When there are enough of them on the grid, they can be used as a virtual power plant. [CleanTechnica]
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