By Nelson Acosta and Mario Fuentes HAVANA (Reuters) – Shortly after Cuban taxi driver Javier Ernesto heard fuel prices were set to soar fivefold on Feb. 1, he bolted for his local gas... Read more
Navigating Turbulence: Hydrogen’s Role in the Decarbonization of the Aviation Sector This paper offers a comprehensive analysis of the historical evolution and the current state of the aviat... Read more
Solar power is expected to be the leading source of growth for U.S. electricity generation this year and in 2025, as production and demand for coal declines, according to Energy Information... Read more
A 17-year-old girl died after she suffered severe burns when Texas police say a man threw gasoline on a backyard fire. Madison Lewis was a senior at Jacksboro High School, located about 60 m... Read more
A potentially dangerous manhunt in a Florida swamp took a strange turn when deputies spotted a human stomach and mouth sticking out of the water, investigators say. It proved to be their sus... Read more
Saudi Arabia and its OPEC+ allies continue to throttle crude output in an effort to support oil prices, but the U.S. — with its record-high production and growing exports — is making that ta... Read more
Oil futures rose Tuesday, taking back some of the ground lost in the previous session as traders weighed continued disruptions to Red Sea shipping. Price action West Texas Intermediate crude... Read more
Pros Up to 293 miles of range Top safety scores Stylish inside and out Cons Looks just like the gasoline-only version? What’s new? New rear-drive version Improved range Standard equipment ch... Read more
Get Published – Build a Following The Energy Central Power Industry Network® is based on one core idea – power industry professionals helping each other and advancing the industr... Read more
Energy & Frustration One of the most striking characteristics of the new generations, who are working with energy, is their inability to deal with frustrations. But frustrations are an i... Read more