Energy

Sarah Palin Floats Big 2022 Possibility That Has Sen. Murkowski on Notice

2022 midterm elections to challenge Sen. Lisa Murkowski, the Alaska Republican who was one of a handful of GOP senators who voted to impeach former President Donald Trump after he left office.

Is America’s oil industry too big to fail?

America’s oil and gas industry employs over 11 million people and is worth more than $1.6 trillion, making the energy transition more difficult than it may seem.

New Mexico House Democrat Resigns Amid Criminal Probe Into Racketeering, Money-Laundering

New Mexico House Majority Leader Sheryl Williams Stapleton, a Democrat, resigned Friday amid a criminal probe involving allegations that include money laundering and racketeering, according to reports.

GOP Members Of Congress Draft Bill To Strip Section 230 Protections From Big Tech

Reps. Jim Jordan (R-OH) and Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) announced Wednesday that they have drafted legislation to strip Big Tech companies from the protections offered them in Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.

Dow slides 900 points on COVID-19 uptick, energy and financials tumble

Oil tumbles as OPEC, allies reach deal to raise production

Can Solar Energy Actually Compete in a Free Market? One Energy CEO’s Surprising Answer

DEPCOM Power CEO Johnnie Taul explains why the free market future of solar energy is so bright.

Worldwide economic recovery depends on American energy

But Biden's 'misguided policies' are handicapping the industry, says congresswoman

Chinese Aluminum Price Soar To 11-Year Highs As Decarbonization Efforts Slash Energy To Smelters

Chinese aluminum prices moved higher Friday, hitting an 11-year high, exchange data showed, as Beijing embarks on the road to decarbonization, a move that has reduced energy to the power-hungry smelting hub located in Inner Mongolia, even as new capacity came on online, according to Mining.com.

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