The president’s targeting of offshore wind and other renewables in favor of fossil fuels could come at a cost to the power grid.
As promised, President Donald Trump began reversing the country’s energy policies on his first day in office with a spate of orders largely favoring oil, gas and coal.
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Trump’s rhetoric has largely forgone solar energy specifically. In fact, it’s an industry that grew by 128% under his first ...
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US president-elect Donald Trump says he will sign “dozens of executive orders” within hours of taking office today ...
Japanese trading firm Itochu is set to purchase a 20% stake in Thailand's non-life insurer Thaivivat Insurance, a deal that ...
A new presidential administration has some speculating that federal energy-efficient tax benefits, including federal solar ...
Despite coal-power output in the US falling to its lowest level in nearly 60 years, the nation’s greenhouse gas emissions ...
Chris Wright is the CEO of Liberty Energy and Donald Trump's nominee for Energy Secretary. He's also a member of Charles Koch ...