War with Iran rattles energy markets
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The Trump administration has asked Israel to cease attacks on energy infrastructure in Iran and warned Iran that further attacks on energy infrastructure in the region would result in U.S. attacks on their South Pars gas field, which they share with Qatar, the world’s largest.
The emergency orders claim that the grid is at risk of energy shortfalls. State officials in many places say that's not true.
Trump officials are heralding a potential new coal plant in Alaska, but the project faces mounting opposition and tricky data center politics.
Xcel Energy-Colorado has issued an update on its largest power generator, a coal plant that’s been down since August 2025.
The Colorado attorney general is suing the Department of Energy over a Fort Collins power provider's coal plant.
Colorado and a group of environmental advocates filed separate lawsuits on Wednesday, seeking to overturn an emergency order by the United States Department of Energy that has forced a retiring coal-fired power plant in
Terra Energy Center is pouring $1 billion into a deal for a planned coal project in Alaska, marking the first investment in new US coal power in more than a decade.
With India's coal production crossing the one-billion-tonne mark for the second year in a row, govt has said adequate stocks are being maintained at thermal power plants to meet rising energy demands.
Where should investors look as coal fades?
Colorado is suing the federal Energy Department to block its orders keeping Craig's Unit 1 coal plant open past a closing date.
Duke Energy is asking state regulators for permission to develop new fossil fuel resources to meet growing electricity demand driven by population growth and potential new AI data centers.