Pipeline Politics
The US Is Exposing Europe’s Divide on Nord Stream 2

New sanctions are exposing fault lines in the EU.

Wind and Solar
Renewables Broke a US Record in March

Is it their time to shine?

Petrostates in Peril
The IEA Thinks the Oil Glut Problem Is Getting Worse

Petrostates around the world are panicking.

Crude Economics
Even as It “Cuts”, OPEC’s Production Grows

The cartel’s output grew 300,000 barrels per day last month.

Budget Cuts
Scientists Know the Value of ARPA-E

A panel of experts cautioned that the private sector can’t do what the government agency does.

Balancing Act
Telework Sweet Spot Is Tough to Find

Having one’s cake and eating it too is no easy task.

When the Tax Breaks Disappear
EVs Struggle in Green Darling Denmark

“Price really matters.”

Frack Baby Frack
Gas Prices Plunge to 12-Year Low

The economic effects of this development should not be underestimated.

Post-Paris
Will the Paris Pull Out Affect American Emissions?

Upset greens should read this.

Abundant Energy
Here Comes the Global Gas Market

LNG and an abundance of supply (thank you shale) is making natural gas more like oil.

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