When Winter Storm Fern swept across the country in late January, it did something useful: it cut through a lot of received wisdom about American energy. During Winter Storm Fern, oil provided 35% of N ...
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Iran war jolts energy markets, boosting the case for renewables

The war with Iran has knocked roughly a fifth of global crude and natural gas supply offline, driving oil prices sharply higher and forcing energy-dependent economies to confront a question they have ...
Trinidad and Tobago’s early petroleum policy was not merely about resource ownership—it was about strategic positioning. The architects of the post-Independence petroleum framework recognised that par ...
There should be a tombstone on the road when you first catch sight of the structure formerly known as Komati power station ...
Labour’s policies under Ed Miliband threaten to push electricity bills even higher - Toby Melville/Reuters Is this the crisis that proved Ed Miliband right? In recent days, the Energy Secretary has ...
Fuel price spikes tend to ripple through the entire economy, and the Gulf War was no exception. Higher petrol prices ...
The article examines the rapid transformation of the United States (U.S.) from a net importer of liquefied natural gas (LNG) for ...
Finland’s FiR 1 research reactor and OK3 laboratory in Otaniemi have been released from regulatory control after successful decommissioning.
As the price of crude oil surpassed $110 a barrel Monday, reaching heights not seen since 2022, consumers were feeling the effects of the Iran war and its damag ...
With tensions involving Iran and the U.S. ongoing, Saudi Arabia's ability to stabilize global oil markets through higher output may be limited ...