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WASHINGTON—U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright will travel to Griffin, Georgia, on Friday, May 2, to tour Rinnai America Corporation’s manufacturing facility. Secretary Wright will deliver... Read more
U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright today released the following statement marking President Trump’s 100th day in office. Energy.gov April 29, 2025 min minute read time WASHINGTON— U.S. S... Read more
President Donald Trump’s wants to “drill, baby, drill” but his first 100 days in office have been rough for oilfield service firms. Baker Hughes and SLB see investment in d... Read more
This question is essential for those who are responsible for deciding on the contracting of energy sources for future delivery. Of course, everyone wants to buy “cheaply”! To ena... Read more
Written By Germán & Co, Apr 29 It was a Black Monday that etched itself into the annals of history. Just yesterday, the long-anticipated nightmare of a grid failure became a chilling rea... Read more
By Dr. Michael Shank and Ed Potosnak Americans have been feeling the pinch in recent months. There’s a reason the cost of eggs is a dinner table conversation — and frankly, the cost of every... Read more
The clean energy transition is no longer an aspiration of tomorrow but a current imperative. With the planet struggling to combat rising climate change, energy insecurity, and the economic i... Read more
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After a year-long investigation pre-dating the Trump Administration, the U.S. sets new anti-dumping and countervailing duties on solar imports from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam,... Read more
Spain and Portugal suffered the worst blackout in living memory in Europe this week. About 55 million people were affected and it lasted more than half a day. Some have blamed renewables and... Read more