Trump silent on Biden's Saudi diplomatic debacle
"Trump would be wise to stay out of the way," Austin Carson, an associate professor of political science at the University of Chicago, told Newsweek.
Democrats propose pulling troops from Saudi Arabia as revenge for OPEC move
The three Democratic lawmakers called OPEC's decision a "slap in the face."
Congress just said no to energy transparency
While the cost of energy remains near sky-high, the Biden administration is only making the nation's power problems worse.
OPEC decision could force Europe to cooperate with Putin
Some European Union countries may threaten to fold their sanctions against Russia as oil prices soar.
Saudi Prince MBS Edges Closer to the Throne and That's a Good Thing
Last week's promotion of Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman to the role of prime minister makes it more likely that this track record of stable succession will continue.
Russia 'Weakened but Still Dangerous,' NATO Warns
Deputy Secretary-General Mircea Geoana said Friday that the war in Ukraine had reached a "turning point" but that serious challenges remain.
How To Use a Generator Safely After a Hurricane
Portable generators carry risks including carbon monoxide poisoning and electrocution.
Amid EU-Russia Tensions, Azerbaijan Hopes To Up Energy Exports to Europe
The Southern Gas Corridor starts in Azerbaijan and sinks into the Adriatic, providing energy to Italy, Greece, and Bulgaria.
Bitcoin Is As Bad for the Planet As Beef, and It's Getting Worse
To mine new bitcoin, a computer has to solve a cryptographic puzzle, which uses up a large amount of electricity.
Over 2M Without Power in Florida as Hurricane Ian Moves Across State
The storm has hindered emergency efforts overnight, forcing rescue operations to wait until the morning.
Couple Finds Natural Way To Warm Their Home Ahead of Winter Energy Bills
The couple's home has become a local attraction in the area.
Nord Stream Has Released Annual Emissions of Two Million Gas Cars: Expert
"How much methane will be vented from the Nord Steam 2 pipeline leak? Spoiler alert... It's probably a sh** load," says an energy strategist.
Germany Warns Key Infrastructure At Risk After Russia Pipeline 'Sabotage'
Europe has been preparing for a harsh winter since it began weaning off of Russia's energy supplies since the invasion of Ukraine.
How Energy Bills Will Rise for U.S. Homes This Winter
Around one in six American families are behind or have missed their utility payments, with prices for heating soaring an average of 17 percent in August.
Mystery Surrounds Pressure Drops Hitting Russia's Two Nord Stream Pipelines
European authorities were still unsure of what caused the drop in pressure as of Monday evening.
U.S. Government Offers $50 Million Reward for Private Nuclear Fusion Firms
The funding will be offered to companies that can meet fusion development milestones as the race for a viable reactor heats up.
Gavin Newsom on Texas Energy: "They Doubled Down on Stupid"
Speaking about the 2021 power crisis, Newsom accused Texas of "doubling down on the policies that grind those conditions."
Powell Expects Interest Rates to Remain 'Restrictively' High for a While
"We anticipate that ongoing increases will be appropriate," Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Wednesday.
Putin's War Could Cause 'A Lot of Pain' for Americans This Winter
A new report shows heating costs could rise an average of 17 percent over last year, but some heating methods could see increases as high as 30 percent.
Putin Pleads With Weapons Makers to 'Urgently' Ramp Up Production
The Russian president's call for more firepower comes as new laws impose stricter penalties against disobedient soldiers.
As Putin Runs Out of Options in Ukraine, Europe Runs Out of Patience
"There's a lot of support, both among populations and among leadership, for maintaining the sanctions," said Rutgers University professor Roger Daniel Keleman.
How Europe Could Undermine Vladimir Putin's Plan To Hold Energy Hostage
Vladimir Putin has threatened to cut off gas supplies to the European Union amid the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Nuclear Fusion Reactor Sustains Plasma at 100 Million C for 30 Seconds
The achievement marks yet another advancement in the decades-long search for a viable, stable fusion reactor.
Is Putin's War Pushing World Toward Nuclear Energy?
Most of the world once pledged to start moving away from nuclear energy. Now, they're weighing their relationship with it against their reliance on Russia.
Spin-to-Win TV Game With Prizes Paying Energy Bills Branded 'Dystopian'
The segment featured on British TV show "This Morning" and drew comparisons to "Black Mirror" and "Squid Game," as the country faces soaring energy inflation.
Russia Delivers Energy Ultimatum as Nord Stream Pipeline Shut Down
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov blamed sanctions for Russia's failure to deliver gas via the key pipeline that delivers gas to Germany via the Baltic Sea.
Colorado's Drake Power Plant to Shut for Good After 100 Years: 'Milestone'
The plant's closure comes as part of a Colorado Springs plan to retire all coal power generation by 2030.
Over 100K Pledge to Stop Paying Surging Energy Bills in Britain
A campaign called "Don't Pay" is urging people to join a mass boycott in an effort to pressure companies to reduce bills to an affordable level.
Russia Burning Off Natural Gas Which Would Have Gone to Germany – Report
Experts say $10 million worth of natural gas that would have otherwise gone to Germany through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline is being burned off every day.
Europe's Energy Disunion
How much is Europe willing to invest to definitively wean itself off Russian gas?