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UK support for Northern Ireland heating-oil households amid cost pressure
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Gas generation for data-center demand versus clean-energy and environmental-justice goals in Virginia
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Oil-market and energy-security risks from US military actions in Venezuela and Iran
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Northern Ireland heating-oil support amid household energy-cost pressure
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Commentary on US military actions and oil-market disruption risks
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Virginia gas plant for data-center demand faces environmental opposition
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Recent Events (7 days)
2026-03-13
The article argues that recent US military actions in Venezuela and Iran are reshaping oil markets and could disrupt the global energy system, with particular focus on oil supply, LNG transit risks, and implications for cleantech. It frames the Venezuela operation as a rapid strategic success for US access to oil while warning that the Iran conflict could become a prolonged war with broader economic consequences.
2026-03-14
A US commentary article says Dominion Energy is pursuing a 944-megawatt methane-fired plant in Chesterfield, Virginia, to help meet surging data-center electricity demand, while environmental groups are suing and appealing approvals. The piece argues the project conflicts with Virginia’s clean-energy and environmental-justice laws and frames cleaner alternatives as available.
2026-03-14
Northern Ireland advocacy groups and residents welcomed planned UK government support for households facing a sharp rise in heating oil costs, but urged that aid be delivered quickly and designed for sustained relief. The article emphasizes the acute impact on carers, families and pensioners in a region heavily dependent on oil heating.