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Key legislators introduced bipartisan legislation Friday in the hopes of succeeding where others have failed and revamping ...
Duke Energy predicts that in the next 15 years, Carolina customers’ annual electric use will increase by about 58,000 ...
Processing hubs remain undersized, key pipelines face years of delay, and stranded gas continues to be flared across the Niger Delta not due to a lack of ambition, but due to a systemic ...
A new document raises additional questions about the state's ambitious climate law goals, which call for a zero-emission grid ...
Partnering with Modern Hydrogen, the San Antonio utility will explore onsite hydrogen production -- without the CO₂ emissions ...
Virtually the entire coastal zone of South Africa (95%) has been leased out by the state for oil and gas exploration. How can a goal of 30% Marine Protected Areas align with 95% of the ocean under ...
The US Congress needs to cut approval times for energy projects to better compete with Russian gas exports and win the artificial intelligence race against China, EQT CEO Toby Rice said.
Final investment decisions, or FIDs, on liquefied natural gas projects have accelerated this year, buoyed by regulatory support and competitive urgency, BloombergNEF analysis shows.
The amount of mud that would need to be removed for the project could fill LSU's Pete Maravich Assembly Center nearly twice ...
The chief executive of gas major EQT has called on legislators to reduce the length of the approval process for new natural gas infrastructure in order to boost the competitiveness of U.S. energy.
Announcements are easy. Following through could be the hard part for companies that pledged more than $90 billion in ...
American energy dominance depends on unleashing innovation, reforming permitting, and empowering US companies to compete globally.