Massachusetts environmental justice advocates say the $5 billion statewide energy efficiency plan that could take effect next year needs to do even more to reach low-income residents, renter... Read more
For the past 20 years, states across the country have been working to re-orient our electric utilities around 21st-century goals, including greenhouse gas reductions, distributed resource in... Read more
In Pursuit of Efficiency: Navigating the Dead End of Progress These days, the energy sector is all about moving towards “renewable” and “green” energy. This shift is... Read more
The Department of Energy raised its global oil demand forecast and sees a supply deficit this year. OPEC maintained robust oil demand and economic growth forecasts. Those projections clashed... Read more
A looming glut in global oil supply could “upend” attempts by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies, or OPEC+, to prop up prices by cutting production, accordi... Read more
German carmakers including BMW, Volkswagen and Mercedes Benz were all trading more than 1.5% lower, while Sweden’s Volvo Cars dipped 2.6%. It comes as the European Union is expected to... Read more
Tesla has received construction approval for yet another massive plant in Shanghai, but this time it won’t be making EVs, according to a report by Teslarati. The new Megafactory will f... Read more
Huawei Technologies, the world’s largest telecommunications equipment vendor, has denied it had any plan to invest in Royole Corp, the former high-flying Chinese start-up that rose to... Read more
In its latest medium-term market report, titled Oil 2024, the IEA said oil demand growth was on track to slow down before reaching its peak near 106 million barrels per day by 2030. At the s... Read more
Sen. Lindsey Graham, the top Republican on the Judiciary Committee, plans to block an effort by Senate Democrats to unanimously pass a Supreme Court ethics bill Wednesday on the Senate floor... Read more