South Dakota Republican Gov. Larry Rhoden’s proposed $300,000 nuclear energy study is a step toward the inevitable, energy and economic development professionals say.
Heat pumps can reduce carbon emissions associated with heating buildings, but home owners may see their energy bills go up.
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During this meeting, TotalEnergies and Galp reaffirmed their strong confidence towards Namibia as a future oil and gas producing country and reiterated their long--term commitment to the responsible ...
Power demand on the largest U.S. electric grid is expected to peak just shy of the all-time winter record on Friday, as the ...
AEW 2025 was all about putting Africa front and center on the world energy stage. The discussions really focused on how the ...
The United States Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) is overseeing the investigation into the ...
The Pennsylvania House passed two bills this week that were crafted in response to the 2023 fatal explosion of an R.M. Palmer ...
The Pennsylvania House passed two bills this week that were crafted in response to the 2023 fatal explosion of an R.M. Palmer ...
The Washington State Climate Commitment Act (CCA) was supposed to reduce 8.6 million tons of greenhouse gas emissions over ...
Gainesville Regional Utilities said in a press release that customers may see an increase in their bills due to "skyrocketing ...
For John Moscato, a land developer in Las Cruces, N.M., installing gas lines at new home sites was “an ongoing headache.” ...