New report shows Russia raking in revenue from state nuclear company
New Report from the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies outlines how Russia's nuclear energy corporation helps raise revenue for Russia's war in Ukraine
Biden admin suspends select sanctions on Venezuela for its move toward fair elections
The Biden administration agreed to ease sanctions on Venezuela pertaining to oil and gold transactions, after Venezuelan leaders vowed to move toward more fair elections.
Record-breaking temperatures in the US skyrocket monthly spending
Most of the country is experiencing record-breaking heat this summer, leaving people who live in those areas feeling trapped and looking for ways to afford their energy bills.
Goldman Sachs CEO enrages students after allegedly calling fossil fuel divestment movement 'stupid'
Three students from Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon's alma mater, Hamilton College, accused the executive of referring to the fossil fuel divestment movement as "stupid."
Offshore wind is leaving a ‘heavy environmental footprint’ on the East Coast: CFACT’s Craig Rucker
CFACT President Craig Rucker outlines why his group is protesting offshore wind projects while the Biden administration pushes a green energy agenda.
GA nuclear power reactor enters commercial operation, 1st new American reactor built from scratch in decades
A nuclear power reactor at Plant Vogtle in Georgia has entered commercial operation. This is the first new American reactor that was built from scratch in decades.
GOP congressman slams Biden energy officials over new water heater standards: 'Leave us alone'
Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie took the Biden administration's Department of Energy to task over new proposed regulations for water heaters.
Byron Donalds unloads on Biden Energy Department for skipping gas stove hearing
Florida Republican Rep. Byron Donalds slammed the Biden administration Energy Department for refusing to testify on its gas stove efficiency standards.
Biden climate regulation could jeopardize nearly million jobs, tank economic activity by billions: study
The EPA's plan to reduce pollution would harm the manufacturing sector, threatening hundreds of thousands of jobs and hundreds of billions in economic activity, a new study showed.
Poland's grid operator disconnects wind, solar facilities after oversupply of renewable energy
An oversupply of renewable energy forced Poland's power grid operator over the weekend to temporarily shut down its solar and wind facilities.
Kamala Harris visits Marjorie Taylor Greene's district to unveil $2.5B 'community solar' investment in Georgia
Vice President Kamala Harris, in continuing Biden's legislative agenda tour, will visit Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's district Thursday to announce a $2.5 billion solar investment.
Severe weather in South, Midwest knocks out power for over 450,000 customers
Severe weather has knocked out power for over 450,000 customers in the Midwest and Southern portions of the United States, according to Poweroutage.us.
Energy Secretary Granholm insists gas stove standards will only impact high-end models: 'There's no ban'
U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm told lawmakers the Department of Energy's proposed efficiency standards for electric and gas stoves will not impact the majority of cooking tops.
U.S. Postal Service buys 9,250 electric vans, 14,000 charge stations
The U.S. Postal Service has awarded a contract to Ford Motor Co. to supply more than 9,000 new electric vans for its mail truck fleet as part of a long-term $9.6 billion investment in building an electric fleet.
Apple iPhone's Clean Energy Charging causes stir on social media over battery charging times
iPhone users experiencing slower than normal charge times discovered a Clean Energy Charging mode on their phones that only pulls energy when from clean sources
Chevron weighs extending CEO Mike Wirth past mandatory retirement age
Mike Wirth is in his fifth year as chief executive of Chevron. High oil and natural-gas prices lifted Chevron’s annual profit last year to a record $35.5 billion.
US, Europe tussle over frenzy of clean-energy subsidies
The U.S. incentives, included in last year’s Inflation Reduction Act, have spurred companies to rethink where to spend billions of investment dollars.
House Republicans call on Biden not to ban gas stoves: ''Nanny state' at its worst'
House Republicans are demanding that the Biden administration cease any effort to ban gas stoves in American homes, after reports floated the idea earlier this week.
Kansas stretch of Keystone hit by oil spill back in service
A damaged section of the Keystone pipeline running through rural Kansas is back in service after cleanup and repairs from a large spill into a rural creek.
Manchin slams Treasury Department for delay on electric vehicle tax credits
Democratic West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin on Thursday slammed the Treasury Department over its decision to delay its rules on tax credits for electric vehicles.