Russian state TV releases "anti-Russian Christmas" message for Europeans
The video taunted Europe over rising energy prices due to sanctions against Russian oil amid the widely-condemned Ukraine war.
Voters Want Pragmatism. Energy Is a Good Place to Start
Ramping up America's natural gas resources is the best answer to the global coal challenge.
Africa Needs Reliable Energy
With the right funding and structure in place, the private sector will come together to power Africa.
Will Texas grid collapse again? Major arctic blast predicted for Christmas
Hundreds of Texans died during Winter Storm Uri in February 2021 after the state's power grid failed.
How Donald Trump pushed fusion energy forward as president
Former president backed technology that this week achieved "net energy gain" for the first time, generating more energy from nuclear fusion than was put in.
Marv Adams explains nuclear fusion breakthrough in viral video
"The energy production took less time than it takes light to travel one inch," said Marv Adams, deputy administrator for defense programs at the NNSA.
How you can easily cut your energy bill by $100s, according to experts
From smart thermostats to joining a clean energy program, Newsweek spoke to experts about how to save money on energy bills.
China is trying to end America's petrodollar monopoly
Xi Jinping's proposal to settle energy trade with Gulf Arab nations in Chinese yuan may be a signal of things to come.
In the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, a Quiet Reckoning Over Offshore Wind
Offshore-wind energy developers are discovering their projects' economic infeasibility.
Putin points fingers while attacking Ukraine's energy: "Who started it?"
Ukraine is lacking as much as one-third of its energy supply because of recent targeted Russian attacks.
What happens to your house if you don't turn the heating on?
Amid the cost of living crisis, Americans are choosing to keep their heating off. But, could it cause damage to your home?
Diesel fuel shortage update as supply increases in time for holidays
"Refiners had been struggling to meet demand, but with maintenance now over, they're better able to produce enough diesel," an expert told Newsweek.
Energy company worker mauled to death by two dogs
A Bandog Bullmastiff and a Rhodesian Ridgeback cross were seized by animal control officers following the attack.
Why do fossil fuels have so much carbon stored in them?
When fossil fuels are burned they produce carbon dioxide—a greenhouse gas that traps heat in the atmosphere and is contributing to global warming.
Russia's "shadow fleet" to bypass oil sanctions likely doomed to failure
The U.S. has said a cap on the price of Russian oil will restrict Moscow's funding of the war in Ukraine.
Ukraine seeks unglamorous antidote to Putin's energy blitz
Ukrainian officials are embarking on a three-pronged strategy to blunt Russia's strategic bombing campaign against vital infrastructure.
Poland envoy says winter will "test" West's unity against Russia in Ukraine
"I do fear that there will be more cracks and the divides will be even deeper," Polish Ambassador to the U.S. Marek Magierowski told Newsweek.
Macron meets Biden: Why Europe's relationship with U.S. faces tough test
Macron is likely to touch upon the growing dispute between the U.S. and Europe over gas prices and the Inflation Reduction Act.
Europe Proves a Rush to Green Energy Demands Too High a Price
As our national energy policy has evolved, America has watched cautiously, from a slight distance, as Europe's "green transition" has been called into question.
EU, South Korea working to supply Ukraine with power
A Ukrainian official announced that South Korea would provide 20 high-voltage generators, while Ukraine's national power grid operator said it was working to enable electricity deliveries from Europe.
World's biggest "artificial sun" edges closer to reality
Scientists around the world are attempting to develop viable nuclear fusion reactors in the hopes of creating a clean and virtually limitless energy source.
Russia holding Ukraine's power hostage to freeze them "into submission"
"Everything is in Ukraine's hands now. If they don't want to perish, they have to stop," Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said.
Russia fired 65 missiles at homes, energy stations in single day: Ukraine
Kyrylo Tymoshenko, deputy head of the Ukrainian president's office, said that Wednesday's attack struck "critical infrastructure facilities in several regions."
A Meaningful First Step for The GOP on Energy
The GOP can, and should, demonstrate that it is ready again to govern—to look to the future and stop looking to the past.
Ukraine energy provider details "colossal" damage to nearly all facilities
As winter approaches, continued Russian attacks on Ukraine's power grid could have devastating effects.
Honda pulls back the curtain on its electric cars, battery and eVOTL plans
The sensible Japanese brand had a disruptive streak in its DNA from Day One.
Diesel shortage update ahead of Thanksgiving as U.S. waits on supply ship
Diesel prices have slightly dropped in recent weeks, an encouraging sign that the diesel shortage is improving across the country.
Ukraine's energy blackouts will most likely last through March: Utility
Russia has continued to target Ukraine's critical infrastructure, posing another obstacle for the war-torn country as frigid winter weather approaches.
Hoover Dam brings electricity to 1.3 million—It's at risk of shutting down
The reservoirs powering the dam might fall too low next year to power the dam.
U.S. battles diesel shortage as East Coast supplies "very low"
The U.S. has slightly replenished its diesel supplies, but inventory levels remain low in the East Coast.