The industry is ready for a surge in demand, but tariffs, permitting delays and prices could disrupt projects.
The U.S. government is looking to invest in energy projects in Africa, Latin America, and Asia that could pave the way for ...
A dialogue on solar cost competitiveness and a speech from FERC Commissioner Mark Christie headline Thursday at CERAWeek by S ...
U.S. energy leaders kept the focus on fossil fuels and data centers as President Donald Trump’s tariff policy rattled markets ...
U.S. wind and solar development still has significant room for expansion to power data centers, particularly in the Midwest ...
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FOX 26 Houston on MSNU.S. Energy Secretary throws support behind fossil fuels at Houston conferenceAfter mixed-results in transitioning away from fossil fuels, energy leaders are expected to lean on the importance of oil and gas ...
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The National on MSNTrump tariffs become flashpoint during CERAWeek conferenceAs the trade war between the US and Canada heats up, Houston is becoming an unlikely centre of tariff talks. Tariffs have ...
U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright said on Monday that soaring U.S. power demand growth "is a train wreck waiting to happen," ...
Denmark’s climate and energy minister is in Houston for CERAWeek, an annual energy conference. He’s the second Danish ...
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