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Solar and wind accounted for 98% of new US electrical generating capacity added in the first two months of 2025, according to new FERC data.
The public perception of non-renewable energy giants requires that they move beyond simply offering innovations.
No country and history has ever produced as much oil and gas as the U.S. does, says climate activist
Forbes Contributor Henna Hundal and founder of the "Black Girl Environmentalist," Wawa Gatheru joins MSNBC's Rev. Al Sharpton to discuss Earth Day for this month and the environmental issues under the ...
KeyBanc lowered the firm’s price target on Infinity Natural Resources (INR) to $24 from $26 and keeps an Overweight rating on the shares. The ...
China's privately controlled ENN Natural Gas and state-run Zhenhua Oil have each signed a term deal to buy liquefied natural ...
Fifteen years after the Deepwater Horizon disaster off the Gulf Coast, the effects of the largest oil spill in U.S. history ...
One emerging solution is blue hydrogen, a low-carbon fuel derived from natural gas with carbon capture and storage (CCS) to ...
Amid growing global economic uncertainty driven by trade tariffs and their impact on oil prices, US Energy Secretary Chris ...
U.S. President Donald Trump had campaigned on a promise to end the offshore wind industry, arguing it is too expensive and ...
U.S. energy firms this week added oil and natural gas rigs for the first time in four weeks, energy services firm Baker ...
RBC Capital analyst Scott Hanold maintained a Hold rating on Northern Oil And Gas (NOG – Research Report) yesterday and set a price target of ...
Britain’s oil giant recently sought to resolve something of an identity crisis by launching a strategic reset.
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