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Pipelines or power lines? Battle over Texas grid threatens reliability, raises prices and pollutants
Texas' energy future hinges on a battle between pipelines and power lines, as competing industries lobby lawmakers to shape the grid, profits and reliability, writes columnist Chris Tomlinson.
Unsplash The global electricity map looks less like a smooth transition and more like a patchwork these days. Some nations ...
There's a word for people who leave the oil and gas business because of its impact on the environment: "climate quitters." A new social group aims to help workers who are considering taking the leap.
A new report reveals rising consumer energy bills could cost U.S. households up to $490 more annually as federal policies ...
A sign warns of underground natural gas pipelines at the Cook Inlet Natural Gas Storage Alaska facility on Monday, July 1, ...
As Europeans endured record heat, hundreds of millions were also exposed to hazardous ozone levels – caused by fossil fuel ...
A new review published in Engineering offers a systematic overview of recent advances in combustion kinetics for biomass-derived oxygenated fuels, providing fundamental insights to support low-carbon ...
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A group of 57 nations mostly from the Global South, describing themselves as “coalition of the willing” intent on making the Transition Away From Fossil Fuels, or TAFF, convened in the Colombian city ...
Under the Trump administration, the U.S. government has been hell-bent on enriching the fossil fuel industry at the expense of humanity. But elsewhere, the fight for a fossil fuel-free future has ...
Renewable energy is becoming a central force in shaping the future of energy sources as countries and industries shift toward cleaner and more sustainable systems. The rise of green energy, solar ...
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