Russian refinery video shows another large blaze after series of strikes
The Slavyansk oil facility in the Krasnodar region is the latest energy site in Russia to be targeted.
Could Ukraine's strikes on Russian oil derail Biden's reelection?
Strikes on Russian oil facilities blamed on Kyiv have stoked concerns about energy prices and inflation in the U.S.
New NATO member 'preparing' key infrastructure for war with Russia
Sweden's 9,942 miles of power lines connecting production in the north with its southern cities via forests leaves its energy grid unusually open to sabotage.
Lauren Boebert's "harmful" bill sparks Colorado backlash
A bill introduced by Boebert would reverse proposed changes to the federal oil and gas leasing program.
Better Planet
Superhot rock geothermal may "unlock vast amounts of clean energy"
A map developed by scientists pinpoints where we could use this material, and how it could be commercialized.
The Government Shouldn't Get to Pick What Kind of Car You Drive
Beware Washington telling Americans which vehicle they can drive instead of letting consumers choose for themselves.
Sustainability
How AI generates both climate pollution and solutions
AI tools help climate scientists do better work, but critics say the massive energy demand to power AI is becoming a serious climate threat.
Residents of these states to qualify for up to $8,000
So far the rebates haven't made their way into Americans' hands though, but California, New York, New Mexico and Hawaii are about to shake that up.
US achieves energy independence for first time in 40 years
America is now a net exporter of fossil fuels at a time when global conflicts have led to increased prices.
Major Russian military tactic failing in Ukraine: UK
Ukraine's energy infrastructure has remained "stable" despite Russia's increased attacks.
Innovation
How some top hospitals cut CO2 to cure the health sector's climate impact
The health sector emits more than 8 percent of U.S. greenhouse gases. Some hospitals are finding climate remedies by rethinking the use of energy and materials.
Texas poised to lose billions in investment if Donald Trump elected
Allies of the former president have said he will repeal the Inflation Reduction Act—which would hand Texas $131 billion by 2030.
Better Planet
Near-unlimited energy a step closer as scientists overcome fusion problem
Scientists hope that the discovery will also offer new insights into the physics behind fusion energy in the future.
Better Planet
US Energy Bills Could Be Lowered by Heat Pumps — 'tremendous impact'
With this method, researchers estimate over 7,000 million metric tons of carbon emissions could be reduced by 2050.
Biden's New EPA Rule Will Only Make Global Air Quality Worse
The Biden administration is escalating its environmental policies from needlessly strict to totally nonsensical.
Better Planet
Fusion test's last hurrah sets record, brings near-unlimited energy closer
"These results are really exciting for the fusion community and a great end to the operations of JET," one expert told Newsweek.
Joe Biden is trending down Jimmy Carter's path: Energy expert
"President Biden's recent pause on new permits for liquified natural gas (LNG) exports is foolish policy," the expert said in an op-ed.
Better Planet
Fusion boost from liquid shield brings near-unlimited clean energy closer
The technology promises to support the development of smaller, less expensive fusion reactors in the future.
What the U.S. Could Learn From Japan To Reach Net-Zero
As Japan's natural gas industry continues to play a critical role in helping Japan achieve its climate goals, natural gas companies in the U.S. should look for opportunities to partner with their Japanese counterparts.
Innovation
Who's the greenest state of all? Texas!
The Lone Star State, despite its reputation as the center of the fossil-fuel universe, may be the greenest state in the union—at least when it comes to energy.
Millions of Americans could get new $7,500 payment
Colorado residents are eligible for up to $7,500 this year as an energy company is offering extra cash.
News
Sustained "artificial sun" promised by 2026 in fusion energy upgrade
The upgrade marks an exciting step in the development of near-limitless fusion energy around the world.
Americans who overpaid electric bills eligible for $9 million in rebates
$9 million worth of rebates is up for grabs for customers of Rocky Mountain Power after the company overcharged residents.
Russia starts new phase in Ukraine war
Russian shelling damaged part of Kyiv's energy infrastructure on Thursday, Ukraine's Ministry of Energy said.
Joe Biden tops Donald Trump in crude oil milestone
The United States is producing more crude oil than it has in history at 13.2 million barrels.
Your home could soon power itself—with concrete
Researchers have found a way of efficiently storing electricity in concrete, with hopes the technology could soon be worked into the fabric of people's homes.
Psychologists reveal what type of secret will make you feel "energized"
A study involving more than 2,500 participants has examined the impact of keeping various types of secrets.
Gas Prices Drop Below $3 a Gallon in These States
While average prices for a gallon of gas peaked at nearly $5 a gallon in June 2022, they've now dropped to just $3.40.
News
Portugal powers itself solely by renewables for entire weekend
Portugal generated 172.5 GWh of renewable electricity between Friday night and Monday morning and used only 131.1 GWh.
The Biden Climate Legacy: American Weakness
Americans deserve an all-of-the-above, pro-American energy strategy. That's not just good for America, it's also good for the world.