The Hidden Cost Of Solar And Wind Power In One Image From The UK
Looking to cut its carbon footprint, England focuses on the benefits of its planned new nuclear power plant, the first in 20 years.
Global Warming National Security: Twin Pillars Of Obama's New Arctic Strategy
What is Obama's new national security strategy have to do with global warming?
Pipeline Safety Agency Staffers Schmoozing Too Much At Company Events? Environmentalists Say Yes, TransCanada (TRP) Says No
Does it matter if U.S. oil pipeline safety agency staffers spend more time at cushy corporate conferences than responding to pipeline incidents?
Dow Chemical (DOW) Q3 Earnings: Profits Climb 20% On Strong Fertilizer Demand, Cheaper Feedstock
The nation's biggest chemical company made substantial progress in paying down its debt during the third quarter.
Maps And Graphs Explain Why The US Is World's Largest Producer Of Hydrocarbons
The U.S. has surpassed Russia and even Saudi Arabia as the largest producer of hydrocarbons.
Is US Crude Oil Pipeline Safety Compromised? How Federal Workers Spend More Time And Money On Conferences Than Regulating
Environmental group gets its hands on some interesting facts about the government agency charged with regulating U.S. pipelines.
Renewed Negotiations Between U.S.-Iran Leading To Cheap Oil On The Market?
What is Iran willing to do in order to ease sanctions? Is renewable energy really a way the country can offset energy prices?
Earnings Preview 2013 Q3: Dow Chemical (DOW) Low Cost In Ethane Offsetting Decline In Fertilizer Sales, Helping To Boost Profit 30%
The petrochemical company will post an increase in profits as its main feed-stock hit an all-time low.
Department Of Energy Fighting Vampires: DOE Gives Tips to Stop 'Your Energy Bill from Haunting You' [PHOTO] [INFO-GRAPHIC]
You have to see it for yourself. The DOE has the best solution to ward of goblins and ghosts while saving energy and money.
Israel's New Conflict: Battle Over Sustained Energy Policy
Historically always an energy importer, Israel now has a valuable new resource that raises major policy questions.
North American Fracking Update: Canada's Native Americans' Fight To Prevent Unconventional Drilling Leads To Violent Clash
The First Nations group feel their lands are being exploited and damaged by the extraction method.
Fukushima Legacy Two Years Later: England Building First Nuclear Power Plant In Europe Since Disaster
Two years after the Fukushima power plant disaster, nuclear energy is still viewed as a reliable way to reduce greenhouse gases.
Four Decades After The Arab Oil Embargo, The US Outperforms Saudi Arabia; How The 1973 Crisis Changed US Energy Policy And Habits
The current U.S. energy boom makes it easy to forget the great impact the oil shortage had on Americans 40 years ago.
The US Surpasses Saudi Arabia And Russia In Oil And Gas Production 40 Years After Arab Oil Embargo, How Ironic
The Arab Oil Embargo in 1973 created a crisis that forced millions of Americans into hours-long lines at the tanks. Now the U.S. is the largest oil-producing country in the world.
Supreme Court's EPA Ruling A Setback For Obama's Climate Action Plan To Reduce Carbon Emissions By 17%?
President Obama’s Climate Action Plan builds on past progress to reduce carbon emissions, but it also faces strong opposition.
North Dakota Oil Spill Raises Questions Of Transparency And Regulation On State Level: Does North Dakota Need An Ethics Committee? [Photos]
North Dakota is among several states seeing an oil boom, and regulating the industry has become difficult amid more drilling.
Earnings Preview 2013 Q3: Union Pacific (UNP) Transporting More Cars, Crude Oil As Coal Shipments Fall, Helping To Boost Profit 13%
The rail giant's operating ratio is expected to signal increased efficiency.
Fukushima Power Plant Two Years Later: A Typhoon May Cause Another Major Radiation Leak
Japan's battered Fukushima nuclear power plant may have to absorb its second great pounding by the sea in two years.
US LNG Export Terminals: An Update With Map Of US LNG Facilities [MAP]
Will proposals for US LNG export projects face the same delays as the proposed Keystone XL pipeline?
Raytheon (RTN) Tests System Using Blimps To Enhance Radar For F-15 Fighter Pilots Using Air-To-Air Missiles [PHOTOS and VIDEO]
Why are blimps a significant part of the latest U.S. Air Force missile technology?
Gulf States Producing More Oil Than Ever: US Oil Boom May Not Compromise Gulf States' Importance Or Hold On Global Oil Markets
Gulf states have increased crude oil production, hitting record highs, showing their dominance in the global oil market.
Tom Hanks Champions The Real Captain Phillips: Hero In 'A Very Dangerous' Industry Threatened By Budget Cuts
Tom Hanks has a new appreciation for one of the most dangerous and important industries in the world.
TransCanada (TRP) Frustrated By Keystone XL Application Delays: Signals It May Throw In Towel On The Now Seven-Year, Multi-Billion Dollar Drama
Anybody want to buy 600,000 tons of oil pipeline? At a serious discount? Contact TransCanada.
TransCanada's Keystone XL May Be A Step Closer To Get Approval After Court Upholds Ruling Over Sierra Club's Attempt To Get Injunction Over One Of Its Pipelines
The Keystone XL pipeline has been delayed several times and may have just gotten some good news.
A Tweet By Israel Defense Force Spokesman Unit On An Israeli Air Force Attack On Syrian Airfields 40 Years Ago Raises Oil Prices
Beware using social media, it could affect the economy or raise prices of oil.
Iran's Nuclear Program, Meet Iran's Renewable Energy Program: How Iran Is Becoming Fond Of Renewables
Who knew Iran is capable of launching anything else but missiles?
Is Fracking Poisoning Your Beer? Mark Ruffalo And Environmentalists Say So
Activists against fracking say the drilling technique contaminates groundwater, which could mean toxic beer.
TransCanada (TRP) Getting Ahead Of Itself? Energy Giant Spent $1 Billion Worth Of Pipeline For The Keystone XL Project That Might Not Get Approved
TransCanada, still waiting for the green light to start building the pipeline, may lose billions of dollars if the project isn't approved.
US Secretary Of State John Kerry Tries To Cool Tension In The South China Sea As China Warns US Over Japan-Australia Alliance
The U.S. pivot to Asia has been out of the news for some time, but with renewed tensions over territories, the U.S. is stepping up its role.
Authenticity Of Erdogan Reform Package Questioned After Ankara Goes After Koc Holding (Kchol) For Sheltering Anti-Government Protesters
Attack on major corporation is another black eye for Turkey's now-chronic attempt to convincingly join civil society.