By Drew Van Voorhis A new California law will require residents and businesses to separate their organic waste from their usual garbage into green waste bins…
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by Tsvetana Paraskova The European Union (EU) is reportedly reconsidering its position on extending long-term natural gas contracts beyond 2049 as part of reforms in its…
By Tyler Durden There’s no question that the ‘greenification’ of the global economy has returned many industrial countries to coal in 2021. New data from the…
by TYLER DURDEN California regulators are eyeing sharp reductions in subsidies for residential solar systems in what would be the first major reform to a program that helped jump-start…
By Tyler Durden A combination of Russia’s inactive Nord Stream 2 pipeline and cooler weather forecast through the end of December sparked a rally in European…
By Cristina Laila This woman is a heartbeat away from the presidency. Kamala Harris on Monday trotted over to a car charging station at the Brandywine…
By Nathan Worcester At lowest point since Energy Information Administration started tracking stockpiles U.S. coal stockpiles dipped to just 80 million tons in September, the lowest monthly total…
by Caitlin Burke America’s clean energy transition is underway, bolstered by money in the new infrastructure bill. Over the next decade, consumers will start to…
By Tsvetana Paraskova U.S. coal miners, who have already benefited from rising demand from utilities this year, are in for at least another year of strong…
by Charles Kennedy UK households will be paying much higher energy bills, which will rise not only because of high power and gas prices but…