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CRAIG RUCKER: Protecting America’s Freedom Requires Increasing Energy Production

CRAIG RUCKER: Protecting America’s Freedom Requires Increasing Energy Production

In the U.S., people appreciate the freedoms they have—thanks, in part, to accessible energy sources. They can drive where they like, whether in gas, hybrid, or electric cars, enjoy comfortable housing, prepare meals on gas or electric stoves, and watch their favorite TV shows or sports. All of this is possible largely due to the […]

Trump takes action against renewable energy

Trump takes action against renewable energy

The Trump administration is introducing new obstacles for renewable energy initiatives, reinforcing its commitment to conservative values and potentially sidelining moderate Republicans. This strategy has the potential to create challenges for the renewable energy sector, with some critics asserting it could lead to higher electricity costs. “If you’re a sensible Republican senator, you want to […]

Judge dismisses Charleston climate lawsuit aimed at energy companies

Judge dismisses Charleston climate lawsuit aimed at energy companies

Judge Dismisses Charleston’s Climate Lawsuit Against Energy Companies A South Carolina judge dismissed a case from the City of Charleston against several energy companies, citing that the court lacks jurisdiction to pursue climate change-related lawsuits under state law. Judge Roger Young expressed concerns that such cases could set a precedent for extensive legal actions linked […]

Trump’s EPA aims to recover $7 billion in solar energy financing

Trump's EPA aims to recover $7 billion in solar energy financing

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is looking to allocate $7 billion, as part of the Biden administration’s effort, to help provide rooftop solar power for underserved communities. Through a program initiated during the Biden era, funds were distributed by the federal government to around 60 entities, which include states, nonprofits, tribal groups, and local governments. […]

Self-sufficient cabin on Keats Island powered completely by solar energy

Self-sufficient cabin on Keats Island powered completely by solar energy

Nest: An Off-Grid Retreat on Keats Island High atop Keats Island in British Columbia sits a remarkable off-grid retreat that beautifully merges sustainability with striking architecture. This prefabricated cabin, crafted by Vancouver’s Darliasina Studio, appears almost like a contemporary sculpture nestled within a mossy forest. Interestingly, the cabin operates completely off the grid, and it […]

Paducah’s Nuclear Comeback Indicates a Shift in US Energy

Paducah's Nuclear Comeback Indicates a Shift in US Energy

Paducah, Kentucky: The New Hub of Nuclear Enrichment Paducah, Kentucky, is making waves as it steps back into the spotlight of the U.S. nuclear industry, thanks to an impressive $1.5 billion investment aimed at constructing the first new commercial uranium enrichment facility in over a decade. According to a recent announcement from the Department of […]

New strategy to reduce Russian energy reliance and safeguard US commerce

New strategy to reduce Russian energy reliance and safeguard US commerce

Trump’s Growing Frustration with Russia President Trump is reportedly becoming increasingly frustrated with Russian President Vladimir Putin. For roughly two months now, he has been threatening the Kremlin with what’s known as “secondary” sanctions, primarily targeting countries that continue to buy Russian energy resources. It seems that many in Russia are taking Trump’s warnings seriously […]