By Matthew Smith Venezuela’s near-collapse and strict U.S. sanctions are creating an opportunity for Russia, Iran and China to strengthen their presence in Latin America, a…
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by TYLER DURDEN California’s power grid transition to renewable energy sources appears to be backfiring. The push into clean energy is not producing enough power to…
By MARK THIESSEN and BECKY BOHRER ANCHORAGE, Alaska — (AP) — A federal judge on Wednesday threw out Trump administration approvals for a large planned oil…
by John Kemp, Reuters energy reporter and commentator Future electricity systems must be made more resilient Prolonged blackouts in Louisiana following Hurricane Ida are a…
by TYLER DURDEN More than a million people are without power as Hurricane Ida battered New Orleans and the Louisiana coast on Sunday. Ida was one of the…
by TYLER DURDEN Late Sunday into the early hours of Monday morning, half the New York City subway system went dark and stranded hundreds, if…
By Doomberg “Higher gasoline costs, if left unchecked, risk harming the ongoing global recovery. The price of crude oil has been higher than it was…
By Jack Phillips Hurricane Ida is ravaging portions of southeastern Louisiana, according to the National Hurricane Center’s (NHC’s) latest update on the evening of Aug. 29, as more…
By Jack Phillips Hurricane Ida shut down more than 95 percent of the Gulf of Mexico’s oil production, said regulators, suggesting the Category 4 storm will have a significant…
By Tyler Durden Summary: All of New Orleans is currently without power Hurricane Ida made landfall at 12:55 p.m. near Point Fourchon, Louisiana with winds…