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Biden’s Carbon Capture: Miracle Or Mirage?

One green initiative is important, though seldom discussed, from the Biden administration’s green agenda: carbon capture.

ByAriel CohenContributor
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23 hours ago

Crude Prices Drop Amid U.S. Recession Fears And Weak Demand From China

WTI crude oil prices have dropped due to fears of a U.S. recession and weak demand from China. Analyst Daniela Sabin Hathorn discusses market volatility, technical trends, and potential OPEC+ actions.

ByRobert RapierSenior Contributor
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Aug 6, 2024

Russia Uses Fertilizer Exports To Evade Natural Gas Sanctions

Russia has found a way to circumvent sanctions by increasing its fertilizer exports, which are natural gas-intensive to produce.

ByDaniel MarkindContributor
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Aug 6, 2024

AES And Amazon Show How AI Can Do Backbreaking Solar Panel Work

Artificial intelligence may get vital energy projects to market sooner—especially valuable in the solar sector.

ByKen SilversteinSenior Contributor
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Aug 6, 2024

Approval Delays Push Australia’s Woodside Closer To The U.S.

Energy investment opportunities in the U.S. are proving irresistible for Australia's Woodside Energy which has struck two deals in the last three week.

ByTim TreadgoldContributor
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Aug 5, 2024

Short-Termism Is The Top Threat To Net Zero

There is no shortage of innovation in cleantech and no lack of capital to deploy. But risk aversion and short-termism may thwart the energy transition anyway.

ByWal van LieropContributor
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Aug 5, 2024

A New Bill To Bolster Low-Emissions Concrete And Asphalt

In the this week's Current Climate newsletter, a new bill to bolster low-emissions concrete and asphalt; the contrarian investor who saved America’s biggest rare earths mine; and tapping hydrogen to ease a strained grid

ByAmy FeldmanForbes Staff
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Aug 3, 2024

Widening Divide: Energy And Climate Policies In The Presidential Race

As the election approaches, the campaigns' conflicting visions for America's energy future is a pivotal issue in key battleground states.

ByDan EberhartContributor
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Aug 2, 2024

Chevron Taking Its Headquarters To Texas

Chevron announced Friday that will move its corporate headquarters from its longtime home in San Ramon, CA to Houston, Texas in the coming months.

ByDavid BlackmonSenior Contributor
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Aug 1, 2024

Is The U.S. LNG Industry Witnessing Its Next Big Investment Boom?

While U.S.' ascent up the global LNG exporters' leader-board is eye-catching, its implications and investment opportunities have taken the energy industry by storm.

ByGaurav SharmaSenior Contributor
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Aug 1, 2024

Platitudes Don’t Address Climate Change, But Kamala Harris Tries

Kamala Harris should not be labeled as a "bum" or a "crazy liberal"; rather, she is rational and committed to addressing critical environmental issues.

ByKen SilversteinSenior Contributor
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PREMIUMJul 31, 2024

TS Conductor Raises $60 Million —More Efficient Power Lines Can Move More Green Energy

CEO Jason Huang is leading TS Conductor's push to sell more efficient power lines.

ByChristopher HelmanForbes Staff
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Jul 31, 2024

Oil Up Over 2%, Gold Trades Higher On Rising Tensions In Middle East

The killing of top Hamas leader in Iran sends oil prices higher, while gold futures jump on risk off trading as fears of a wider conflict in the Middle East escalate.

ByGaurav SharmaSenior Contributor
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Jul 30, 2024

Debunking Claims That The Biden Administration Has Replenished The SPR

Discover the truth about misleading reports that the Biden Administration has replenished the nation's Strategic Petroleum Reserve.

ByRobert RapierSenior Contributor
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Jul 30, 2024

Oil And Gas Mergers Total $250 Billion In Just 12 Months

A new report by Enverus Intelligence Research finds that upstream oil and gas m&a deals over the past 12 months have totaled to an unprecedented $250 billion.

ByDavid BlackmonSenior Contributor
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PREMIUMJul 30, 2024

This Contrarian Investor Saved America’s Biggest Rare Earths Mine, With Some Help From The Chinese

James Litinsky turned a bad junk bond bet secured by an old rare earths mine into $3 billion MP Materials.

ByChristopher HelmanForbes Staff
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Jul 29, 2024

Oil Falls To 7-Week Low In U.S. Trading On Demand Fears

Rising geopolitical tension in the Middle East failed to lift oil prices at the start of another trading week as demand concerns weighed on market sentiment.

ByGaurav SharmaSenior Contributor