There are some things the energy industry would rather not say out loud. This is one of them: the political left, especially ...
The U.S. is spending more today on infrastructure and energy than it has in decades, yet our country is building less. The ...
It is not unreasonable to ask how the alternatives movement, led by solar and wind, went from being the darling of the nation ...
Back in January 2025, during the confirmation process for President Trump’s Cabinet nominees, Wyoming Senator John Barrasso ...
Public backlash toward data centers is escalating. Activist groups gather to voice concerns, and in some cities, council ...
Finally, there's been a counterpunch in New York's climate politics. A father and son with mineral rights in rural Delaware ...
Measures seeking to block or rein in data center construction are gaining momentum at the state and local level, as Americans ...
Former Middle East Senior Advisor to President Biden Amos Hochstein joins Bloomberg at the Milken Institute Global Conference ...
Zach Kent's May 5th RealClearEnergy op-ed praising the West Virginia House for killing Senate Bill 420 reads like a consumer ...
Two specters are haunting electricity provision in the United States: the drive to retire and replace baseload power plants with intermittent renewable facilities, and the steep rise of power-hungry ...