RD · r/energy 📍 GLOBAL 19h ago The world is embracing offshore wind — even as the US retreats No additional content available for this report. READ FULL STORY AT SOURCE →
RD energy 14h ago Strait of Hormuz may not fully reopen until second half of 2026, Baker Hughes says r/energy
RD energy 21h ago Renewable energy is booming again. Exports of solar energy equipment from China doubled in March, a sign that Trump's Iran war is convincing countries to shift to more renewables. Battery exports jumped 44%. EV sales are surging in other countries. This may be only the beginning. r/energy
RD energy 22h ago Top oil analyst guarantees that the next few months ‘will be an ongoing, absolute disaster’ even if the Strait of Hormuz opens tomorrow. Oil futures have been totally disconnected from reality, but a reckoning is imminent. “Over the coming months, this is going to unfortunately deteriorate badly." r/energy
RD energy 1d ago China stockpiled huge amounts of oil before Iran war. China added heavily to its oil reserves in 2025 when prices were low - now at 1.4B barrels. It also owns over 70% of global solar, wind, battery and EV supply chains, which are surging. China's moves last year are looking increasingly prescient. r/energy