Why The U.S. Imports Foreign OilWhy The U.S. Imports Foreign Oil
Why The U.S. Imports Foreign OilThe U.S. is the world’s largest oil consumer. The nation uses more than 19 million barrels of oil a day.
Why The U.S. Imports Foreign OilThe U.S. is the world’s largest oil consumer. The nation uses more than 19 million barrels of oil a day.
U.S. Announces Plans To Lease Public Lands For Oil DrillingThe Interior Department will allow leases for oil drilling on government land, planning to auction off about 144,000 acres across nine states.
Biden Waiving Ethanol Rule In Bid To Lower Gasoline PricesEnvironmentalists have long argued that more ethanol in gas increases pollution.
Congress Grills Gas CEOs About High Prices At The PumpHouse Democrats said a supply and demand problem wasn't a good enough explanation and pointed to companies rewarding shareholders and CEOs.
Democrats Accuse Oil Companies Of 'Rip Off' On Gas PricesThis comes as comes as President Joe Biden has ordered the release of 1 million barrels of oil per day from the nation's strategic petroleum reserve.
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Key Inflation Gauge Sets 40-Year High As Gas And Food Prices SoarAn inflation gauge closely monitored by the Federal Reserve spiked 6.4% last month — the largest year-over-year increase since 1982.
WTVF: Mapping TN Electric Vehicle Corridors For Industry Set To BoomAfter an executive order for electric vehicle targets, plus the volatile energy market and rising gas prices, the EV industry is expected to boom.
Supply Chain Troubles Slow Down U.S. Solar PowerThe solar industry forecast for 2022 is slowing thanks to supply chain slowdowns.
Biden Administration Lays Out Oil And Gas Leasing ReformThe proposed overhaul stops short of a ban by raising costs for energy companies to drill on public lands and water.
U.S. To Release 50 Million Barrels Of Oil To Ease Energy CostsThe Biden administration plans to tap into the country's emergency stockpile as gas prices across the nation are averaging $3.40 per gallon.
GM To Install 40,000 Electric Vehicle Chargers In The U.S. And CanadaThe company announced it will spend $750 million on equipment to launch a community charging program that mainly focuses on under-served rural areas.
Average Price Of Gas Spikes To $3.44 Per Gallon In The U.S.The price of oil has passed $85 a barrel for the first time since 2014 and it has jumped 13% this month alone.
Energy Agency Urges Bigger Global Push To Cut Greenhouse Gas EmissionsA report from the International Energy Agency said the economic rebound from the pandemic is putting major strains on the global energy system.
The Path Forward For U.S. Wind PowerThe first offshore wind farm in the U.S. is a key stepping stone toward a clean future.
Hydrogen-Powered Vehicles: A Realistic Path To Clean Energy?Transportation is the biggest U.S. contributor to climate change. Hydrogen power is seen as an important way to help reduce carbon emissions.
People In TX, CA Urged To Conserve Energy Amid Heat WavePower and natural gas prices in Texas and California are skyrocketing because of the heat wave.
Record-Setting Heat Across The U.S.Some spots in Arizona could hit 120 degrees.
Oil Prices Continue To RiseThe average price of gas is at least a dollar more than this time last year.
Report Says DarkSide Made $90M In Bitcoin RansomThe hack led to the pipeline being closed for days, which caused panics and gas shortages in the southeastern U.S.
Days After Hack, Colonial Pipeline Restarts Amid Fuel OutagesThe Colonial Pipeline Company says it will take time for normal fuel flow to resume across the Southeast, and panic-buying is hastening outages.
Biden Administration Working With Colonial Pipeline To ReopenA cyberattack forced the U.S. pipeline to shut down.
Coast Guard Ends Search For Seacor Power SurvivorsSix people on the ship were rescued and divers already found the bodies of five people.
Solar Panels Are Recyclable — But They're Still Ending Up In LandfillsMost people buy solar panels to save money on electricity and help the planet, but end-of-life disposal is often an afterthought.
The Promising Future Of Battery Storage On The U.S. GridBattery storage is becoming a more viable tool for meeting peaks in energy demand — and it could do it in a greener, healthier way than fossil plants.
Court Review Could Shutdown Dakota Access Pipeline For MonthsThe pipeline ships hundreds of thousands of barrels of North Dakota's crude oil to the Midwest and Gulf Coast.
ERCOT CEO Fired After Texas Winter Storm OutagesERCOT has been heavily criticized for not being prepared for winter conditions.
Top Texas Utilities Regulator ResignsTexas was slammed with historic snowfall and single-digit temperatures last month.
President Biden's Push For More Clean Energy Jobs Requires InvestmentPresident Biden plans to create 10 million clean energy jobs, but he'll need political support to do it.
Some Texans Are Getting Surprising Electric BillsSan Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg says the cost of the crisis shouldn't be imposed on Texans.
Experts: Texas Power Crash Came From Bad Prep, Not Wind TurbinesPundits are seizing on Texas' dangerous power outages to politicize the future of energy production. But experts say that argument misses the point.