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  • ‘Deeply worrying’: Liz Truss’ pick for Britain’s energy chief slammed by climate campaigners

    Energy | Sep 7, 2022

    ‘Deeply worrying’: Liz Truss’ pick for Britain’s energy chief slammed by climate campaigners

    Jacob Rees-Mogg is part of the cabinet assembled by the U.K.’s new Prime Minister, Liz Truss.

  • How waves could power a clean energy future

    Energy | Sep 7, 2022

    How waves could power a clean energy future

    Wave power has major potential for clean energy production, and an influx of federal funding is helping many U.S. companies test their latest wave energy tech.

  • As Elon Musk backs fossil fuels, one strategist sends a warning over EV sales

    Energy | Sep 7, 2022

    As Elon Musk backs fossil fuels, one strategist sends a warning over EV sales

    Saxo Bank’s Peter Garnry made his comments during an interview with “Street Signs Europe.”

  • Water is now seen as a precious, vital and scarce resource in the global energy sector

    Energy | Sep 6, 2022

    Water is now seen as a precious, vital and scarce resource in the global energy sector

    There have been concerns about how low water levels will affect the supply of some energy sources.

  • Positioning for a ‘bullish shock’ to oil markets? Here’s one strategist’s top stocks to cash in

    Energy | Sep 6, 2022

    Positioning for a ‘bullish shock’ to oil markets? Here’s one strategist’s top stocks to cash in

    Strategist Kenny Polcari says to look at big dividend-paying names that will offer stability, but also upside.

  • Germany to keep two nuclear plants available as a backup and burn coal as it faces an energy crisis brought on by war and climate change

    Energy | Sep 6, 2022

    Germany to keep two nuclear plants available as a backup and burn coal as it faces an energy crisis brought on by war and climate change

    The German government announced its plans to keep the Isar 2 and Neckarwestheim nuclear power plants on a kind of backup status.

  • Russia has cut off gas supplies to Europe indefinitely. Here’s what you need to know

    Energy | Sep 6, 2022

    Russia has cut off gas supplies to Europe indefinitely. Here’s what you need to know

    Russia claims punitive economic sanctions imposed by the West are responsible for the indefinite halt to gas supplies via Europe’s main pipeline.

  • Wooden Buildings Could Eliminate 106 Billion Tons Of Carbon Emissions

    Energy | Sep 6, 2022

    Wooden Buildings Could Eliminate 106 Billion Tons Of Carbon Emissions

    wooden buildingsWooden buildings could avoid 106 billion tons or carbon dioxide emissions between now and 2100, says a new study by the Potsdam Institute.

  • BYD Sells More Plugin Vehicles Than Tesla, But Tesla Makes ~11 Times More Profit

    Energy | Sep 6, 2022

    BYD Sells More Plugin Vehicles Than Tesla, But Tesla Makes ~11 Times More Profit

    BYD is the only automaker that sells more plugin vehicles worldwide than Tesla (and a bit fewer full electrics). It’s also basically the only other profitable electric automaker in the world. In some regards, you can certainly say that BYD is leading the charge in EVs. On the other hand, in terms of pure electrics, […]

  • Renewable Energy From Local Sources — California Edition

    Energy | Sep 6, 2022

    Renewable Energy From Local Sources — California Edition

    renewable energy SunnovaSunnova plans to offer renewable energy micro-grid communities in California and has the support of a major home builder.

  • The Story Of A Tribe That Tried To Escape The Rising Sea

    Energy | Sep 6, 2022

    The Story Of A Tribe That Tried To Escape The Rising Sea

    rising seaAn island that once covered 35 square miles has less than 1 square mile remaining. The island’s population, mostly French-speaking American Indians and their descendants, has fallen from 325 to just a dozen in 20 years.

  • Auto Tampering Industry Trying to Pass RPM Act to Continue Polluting

    Energy | Sep 6, 2022

    Auto Tampering Industry Trying to Pass RPM Act to Continue Polluting

    A couple years ago, I detailed how an industry designed to increase and sell devices tampering with pollution controls was trying to use the extremely small slice of its business targeted at racing as a Trojan horse to hinder EPA enforcement and let loose a bevy of tampering devices on the American public. Since then, […]

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