The world's two biggest carbon emitters signed eight partnership pacts during a Beijing summit this week.
Pipeline proponents aim to reverse a February ruling that invalidates the Keystone XL pipeline's proposed route through the state.
Saudi's plans for gas development just got more complicated.
Two foreign firms plan to build shopping malls, condos, office spaces and hotels in the remote oil towns.
The storm was expected to hit Japan's Okinawa island chain on early Tuesday and slam into mainland Japan on Wednesday.
In a slow economy, the Russian Finance Ministry plans to slash dividend revenue from Gazprom and Rosneftegaz.
Utility equipment is "vulnerable to terrorist attack" and that "potentially could have catastrophic consequences."
Israel says it still is keeping its options open.
Iranian officials may settle for less nuclear capacity than they have previously demanded.
Americans are driving more this holiday weekend than they have since therecession.
The fossil fuel-rich states say the Obama administration's new climate change proposal would impose "real harms" on state economies.
Rebel groups ended a yearlong blockade at major export terminals Es Sider and Ras Lanuf, which could start shipping crude again within a week.
The Kashiwazaki facility's delayed restart could mean TEPCO would hike electricity rates.
The Canadian pipeline company will likely face fierce opposition when it re-applies for certification in South Dakota.
U.S. energy officials are betting the proposed Cape Cod offshore wind energy project will put more than 100 turbines in Nantucket Sound.
With a crowdfunding campaign, environmentalists hope to air an anti-Exxon commercial nationally over the holiday weekend.
Global companies are meeting with potential Iranian partners ahead of nuclear talks that could lift sanctions later this month.
Battery manufacturers are planning to tap China's growing demand for electric vehicles.
Texas has doubled its oil production and North Dakota has tripled its production over the past three years.
The ruling may encourage other states’ local governments to push for fracking bans -- even in Texas.
Environmental groups say the Supreme Court's decision could embolden efforts in the U.S. Northeast, Oregon and Washington to adopt low-carbon fuel standards.
The attacks give hackers the opportunity to seize control of industrial operating systems from abroad.
Tighter emissions rules and declining solar and wind power costs will give renewables the lion's share of new investment.
Problems with the launch pad's water system could delay liftoff by at least a day.
New York's highest court ruled Monday that towns can ban fracking, but many welcome the controversial drilling method.
The move could attract new investment to the country’s natural gas fields as domestic energy prices float back to market rates.
"If the shale resources in England are as attractive as they appear to be, then all of the money available for potential investment in oil and gas is expected to be attracted to northern England rather than Scotland.”
The U.S. space agency will launch the Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 on Tuesday from California.
Liberal Party leader Justin Trudeau is hoping his plan for Canada's oil sands growth will be a winner at the polls.
The British Geological Survey said central Scotland may contain billions of barrels of oil.