When Winter Storm Fern swept across the country in late January, it did something useful: it cut through a lot of received wisdom about American energy. During Winter Storm Fern, oil provided 35% of N ...
As the full-scale war in Ukraine enters its fifth year, the world has learned what a campaign to target energy infrastructure can, and can’t, achieve.
Ukraine has the most experience in both managing an onslaught against its power plants, and finding ways to strike its ...
Recent events illustrate how the political popularity of renewables has driven many countries in Europe to rush blindly into their energy transitions. Traditional energy sources like oil and gas still ...
St. Paul, Minn. -- The regional president of Xcel Energy on Wednesday promised lawmakers the company would do better job of sharing information with the public going forward, after it waited months to ...
The experience of one remote native Alaskan village offers a reliable, renewable, and affordable energy solution for rural Alaska. Wind turbines are seen in Dronten, the Netherlands. (AP/Peter Dejong) ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — The annual Duke Energy Academy returns for the seventh consecutive year to Purdue this month for a week of hands-on STEM learning in energy-related topics. From June 17-23, 55 ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I analyze petroleum economics and energy policy. The slogan for London’s prestigious International Energy Week now going on is ...
As the aftershocks of both Hurricane Katrina and Rita break across U.S. energy markets, with gasoline prices reaching $3/gallon, and with home heating oil and natural gas prices projected to reach all ...
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