eBay and Aptar are among the U.S. companies that are going green while making green, combining big cuts in greenhouse gas emissions with simultaneous growth in profitability.
The prospects for permitting reform are looking pretty good, but there's still time for the deal between Senators Joe Manchin and Chuck Schumer to fall apart.
Alarming recent events have affected both energy and climate security. This is a dilemma for global oil and gas which is needed to support energy security while it contributes 50% of carbon emissions.
Given the importance of reliable and cost-effective energy to virtually every aspect of our everyday lives, it might be worthwhile to try to examine what California would actually need in order to move entirely to its goal of being an electricity-powered state.
Rivian's shares jumped on news the companies are forming a joint venture to make battery-powered vans in response to increasing demand for cleaner commercial vehicles.
West Virginia is the beneficiary of a new plant to build batteries for fork lifts, farm equipment, and electric vehicles — the byproduct of the Inflation Reduction Act and the infrastructure law.
Just when it appeared the news in the energy world could not become any more hectic, two multi-billion merger deals among big U.S. shale companies were announced within hours of one another.
With Japan facing summer blackouts, and Russian gas supply in question after Moscow’s aggression in Ukraine politicizing natural gas exports, the Japanese government announced it was approving 33 nuclear projects for operation.
The new Inflation Reduction Act invests billions in new electric vehicle incentives that will grow a domestic supply chain, onshore jobs, and help millions more Americans benefit from clean transportation.
California is in the midst of a drought, which some are now referencing as “the end of the dream.” In response, Governor Newsom is instituting a four-point plan to address the state's ongoing water shortages.