Richard Nixon is remembered for the Watergate scandal, but did you know that he was an important environmental activist?
China received new technology and equipment that will help its growing liquefied natural gas sector, offering a cleaner energy alternative.
GE had planned to build a $300 million solar-panel plant in Colorado that would have been the biggest in the U.S.
An expected record U.S. corn crop will put biofuel makers in an advantageous position -- one that should aid U.S. fuel supplies.
Japan's government will help Tepco contain radioactive water leak from the Fukushima nuclear power plant, including raising public funds.
A couple settled with an energy company after claiming to be harmed by the companies fracking near their home.
The Keystone pipeline would focus on Canada-to-Gulf of Mexico transport - only a portion of the U.S. oil transportation system.
The project, which was just inaugurated in July, is criticized for benefiting China at the expense of Myanmar.
Lacking the water that's needed to extract its own shale gas, India looks to import more liquid natural gas from the U.S.
Japan's nuclear watchdog says radioactive water leaking out of crippled Fukushima plant cannot be contained by Tepco alone.
The heightening of the terror alert for U.S. citizens in the Middle East and Africa has raised concerns over energy security as well.
U.S. energy companies are outperforming major international energy companies from the U.S. oil boom.
Giant energy companies are scrambling to export newfound North American natural gas from either Western Canada or the U.S. Gulf Coast.
The CEO of Euro Pacific Capital Inc., Peter Schiff, and Commodity Analyst at Schneider Electric, Matt Smith, appeared on CNBC on Monday to discuss the outlook on gold and energy prices.
A credit crunch, fueled by a drop in coal prices, may plunge China's coal-producing regions into a financial crisis.
Reliance Industries Ltd. is looking to invest more capital in U.S. shale gas.
Tensions between the cross-Caribbean neighbors increased after Nicaragua announced plans to explore oil offshore in disputed waters.
The maritime industry is profiting from the current U.S. oil boom as more tankers are needed to transport crude domestically.
A Thai-Vietnam refinery project estimated to cost $27 billion faces many hurdles, an energy information provider said in a report.
After nine days of protests that delayed the inception of the project, Cuadrilla began drilling in West Essex.
Cuba's first solar farm is located 190 miles east of Havana in the central province of Cienfuegos.
As the Keystone XL pipeline is delayed TransCanada looks east in moving its crude oil from Alberta.
Nuclear power remains in the mix for Turkey as it looks to diversify its energy supply.
Responding to political pressure to lower energy bills, British Gas owner Centrica may try "Free Saturday" plan.
Ineos Bio says it's the first company to produce ethanol from waste on a commercial scale -- and it's ready to bring it to market.
Kurdistan is looking to export its oil through pipelines to Turkey.
The natural gas boom has helped petrochemical companies be more competitive, and they want to stay that way.
Analysts expect the oil giant to report low profits due to low upstream earnings and collapsed refining margins.
A joint partnership between the National Association of Manufacturers and union groups support the Keystone project.
Via the acquisition of the Hess Corp. subsidiary, Centrica will supply more than 23,000 commercial businesses on the U.S. East Coast.