Day: January 27, 2026

Gas Turbines Suffer Economic Hardships Due to Stress Placed on Them by Wind and Solar

Energy News Beat In the evolving landscape of the U.S. energy grid, natural gas turbines have long served as a reliable backbone for electricity generation. However, the rapid integration of intermittent renewable sources like wind and solar has introduced new challenges. These renewables, while questionably contributing to decarbonization goals, fluctuate based on weather conditions, forcing […]

Thank Heaven for Coal, Oil, Natural Gas and Trash Burning This Week on the US Grid

Energy News Beat As Winter Storm Fern barreled across the United States from January 20 to 27, 2026, blanketing much of the nation in ice, snow, and sub-zero temperatures, the electric grid faced one of its toughest tests in years. Stretching over 2,300 miles, the storm triggered record-breaking power demand, widespread outages, and skyrocketing electricity […]

China Grabs a Canadian Gold Mining Company in a $5.5 Billion Takeover After Carney’s Trip to China

Energy News Beat In a bold move that underscores the shifting dynamics of global resource competition, China’s Zijin Gold International has agreed to acquire Toronto-listed Allied Gold Corp. in an all-cash deal valued at C$5.5 billion (approximately US$4 billion). The announcement, made on January 26, 2026, comes just days after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s […]

Saudi Aramco Raises $4 Billion as Oil Prices Remain Under the Oil Glut Threat

Energy News Beat In a strategic move amid persistently low oil prices and the looming specter of a global oil glut, Saudi Aramco has successfully raised $4 billion through a four-tranche bond issuance, marking its first entry into the global debt markets this year. The state-owned oil giant, the world’s largest crude exporter, issued bonds […]

How Did Texas ERCOT Handle Winter Storm Fern?

Energy News Beat As Winter Storm Fern swept across Texas in late January 2026, bringing freezing temperatures, ice, and sleet, the state’s electric grid faced its most significant test since the devastating Winter Storm Uri in 2021. Managed by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), the grid not only avoided widespread blackouts but demonstrated […]