“Are we completely free from blackouts? No, not completely."
The proposed rules would require states to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from power plants by 2030.
Just weeks after signing a historic $400 billion natural gas deal with China, Russian officials are talking up the possibility of a second major agreement.
Half a dozen pipeline projects are in planning stages to transport oil to Canadian coasts.
President Obama briefed the other heads of the G-7 countries this week on his administration's latest climate action plan.
The Obama administration's new plan to curb carbon emissions from power plants could give a much-needed boost to the economically troubled U.S. nuclear industry.
A Vox post on Thursday morning ignited discussion around the Web about whether the United States--or the world--can do enough to combat the existential threat of global warming.
The results of a new Gallup survey suggest that the public will generally support the Obama administration's latest proposals for cutting carbon emissions from U.S. power plants.
A bomb attack could spill more than 7 million gallons of tar sands crude, says a consultant hired by a prominent Keystone XL opponent.
Chinese solar panel makers increased shipments to the U.S. last year despite import tariffs put in place in 2012.
A recent report from the International Center for National Gas Information highlights risks to European energy security.
The factory could cost as much as $5 billion to build, employ up to 6,500 people in three states and cut battery costs by 30 percent.
The U.S. Senate environment committee is holding an oversight hearing Wednesday on how the NRC has responded to Fukushima.
More than 100 people have been killed in mining accidents in China since the beginning of 2014.
Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) introduced a bill on Tuesday that attempts to keep the EPA's latest power plant rules from taking hold.
Governors and policymakers in coal-reliant states have come out swinging against the Obama administration's latest climate proposal.
The G-7 countries are expected to discuss a balance of diverse energy sources and climate change policy.
The energy agency says that massive investments are required through 2035 to meet the world's growing energy needs.
The African country plans to license more than a dozen oil exploration areas and attract major international oil companies.
A senior Chinese adviser said the country could cap its CO2 emissions, one day after the US unveiled a proposed cut in gases from power plants.
The Obama administration's landmark proposal to shift from coal plants toward natural gas, nuclear and renewables is workable, experts say.
The EPA's rule, announced Monday, aims to reduce power plants' carbon dioxide emissions by 30 percent by 2030 to slow global warming.
Norwegian oil company Det Norske Oljeselskap bought the Houston-based company's North Sea operations.
It's unclear whether a $786 million payment on Ukraine's $5.2 billion natural gas debt to Russia will stave off a cutoff of supplies.
Coal-fired power plants expected to be the hardest hit by new regulations.
The proposed rules, the first ever for existing power plants, are expected to trigger a massive clash between industry and environmentalists.
Energy ministers from Ukraine, Russia and the EU met in Berlin today to discuss Ukraine's gas bill.
The Kremlin has threatened to shut off gas supplies to Ukraine if the former Soviet republic doesn't pre-pay for gas by Monday.
A new analysis estimates that lifting an oil export ban would add hundreds of millions of dollars in activity to many state economies.
The $314 million Fukushima ice wall project will begin construction in June.