by  TYLER DURDEN China appears to have folded and unloaded Australian coal shipments despite an unofficial import ban, according to FT, citing multiple commodity analysts. The…
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by TYLER DURDEN In the history of the world, German electricity prices have never been higher… … and if what just happened at the Steag Bergkamen-A…
by John Kemp LONDON, Oct 1 (Reuters) – Europe’s increasingly expensive gas and electricity prices are sending a strong signal to manufacturers to consider temporary…
by TYLER DURDEN With 40% of new cars predicted to be electric by 2030, Baltimore County’s volunteer firefighter’s association hopes Tesla can figure out how…
by TYLER DURDEN Soaring European gas and electricity prices are getting worse by the day, forcing a vast network of Dutch glasshouses, the largest on…
by Monica Showalter Greenie energy has been vaunted by politicians such as President Obama, Joe Biden, and virtually every European politician in power as progress itself, the…
by TYLER DURDEN By now readers are well aware that Europe is suffering from a historic gas crisis, one which according to Rabobank is now even more…
by TYLER DURDEN When you think about it, bitcoin and nuclear power may be a match made in heaven. Bitcoin is currently under fire for not…
by TYLER DURDEN Europe’s energy crisis has claimed another victim, with Austrian fertilizer producer Borealis AG slashing the output of ammonia after the cost of…