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Inside the global fertilizer crunch
Josh Linville, the VP of Fertilizer at StoneX, unpacks the state of the market and the threat it poses to the global food supply.
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Can enterprise AI customers influence Big Tech’s energy strategy?
Maeve AllsupMay 13, 2026
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Amazon and Google are paying a premium for coal capacity in Indiana
Maeve AllsupMay 11, 2026
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Can quantum computing help solve the load growth problem?
Bianca GiacoboneMay 11, 2026
- Utilities are in the crosshairs of the data center backlash
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What ‘zombie’ power plants miss about the grid’s real problem
Reviving old assets may ease short-term demand, but the more important challenge is using the grid we already have.
Jason KrausMay 12, 2026 -
How far have we really come on grid modernization?
Checking in on whether the AI boom is moving the needle on DOE’s pathway to liftoff for advanced grid tech.
Maeve AllsupMay 8, 2026 -
A bureaucratic limbo is holding up Puerto Rico’s grid reconstruction
Nearly a decade after Hurricane Maria devastated the island, several billion in FEMA-funded projects remain unbuilt.
Maeve AllsupMay 7, 2026 -
How home electrification could bolster the grid — and save households money
Exclusive: A report found that six state-level policies could be a “win-win-win” for utilities, commercial loads, and ratepayers.
Catherine BoudreauMay 7, 2026 -
Has Humble Robotics cracked the code on autonomous trucking?
Eyal Cohen, founder of Humble Robotics, digs into the company’s novel truck design and business strategy.
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Climate tech can’t scale on corporate generosity alone
Microsoft’s reported pull-back from carbon removal and even 2030 clean energy targets proves that the sector needs policy help.
Jack Andreasen CavanaughMay 6, 2026 -
The $6-trillion threat to climate tech finance
Toba Capital’s Susan Su on why founders must be “default alive” as geopolitical instability threatens global capital.
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Data center jobs aren’t at servers — they’re in energy
Why data centers create fewer jobs per dollar than the generation infrastructure built to power them.
Nick ZenkinMay 6, 2026














