The Army Corps of Engineers will complete as soon as next week its revised list of energy projects that could be fast-tracked ...
A deal to keep two Baltimore power plants open into 2029 is the tale of repeated failures by the largest U.S. power market to ...
March 18 order follows layoffs of more than 200 Federal Emergency Management Agency employees and a Jan. 24 order for a task ...
The Federal Government subsidised electricity with N471.69 billion in the fourth quarter of 2024 (Q4 2024), according to the ...
A routine safety mechanism at data centers nearly triggered a regional power crisis last summer, highlighting a growing risk ...
Nuclear cooperation between South Korea and the United States can tackle energy challenges, cut costs, and advance decarbonization.
The liquidity crisis in Nigeria’s power sector is worsening as Transnational Corporation Plc (Transcorp) has revealed that the Federa ...
The California Public Utilities Commission has modified General Order 167 to add new safety standards for battery energy ...
President Trump’s national energy emergency declaration does not qualify as an emergency that would exempt energy projects ...
"Under the national energy emergency, which President Trump has declared, we've got to keep every coal plant open," Burgum told Bloomberg in an interview at the CERAWeek energy conference in Houston.
The Army Corps of Engineers has identified over 600 energy and other infrastructure projects that could be fast-tracked under President Donald Trump’s National Energy Emergency declaration ...
Trump immediately declared a “National Energy Emergency” via an executive order that details the nation’s “inadequate energy supply and infrastructure.” In this executive order ...
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