Energy

El Salvador Charts Nuclear Future

Milena Mayorga, El Salvador's Ambassador to the United States, announced that the country signed a memorandum with the U.S. to construct its first nuclear power plant.

Energy Generation Hits New Record

The Energy Information Administration (EIA) announced that net electricity generation in the United States hit a new record in 2025, with the nation generating 4.43 terawatt-hours of electricity.

Trump Protects American Families in Energy Pledge

President Trump signed a proclamation to protect American taxpayers from rate hikes amid the increased energy usage posed by AI infrastructure.

Trump Corpus Christi Energy Visit Draws Industry Praise

President Donald Trump’s visit to the Port of Corpus Christi has drawn strong praise from Texas oil and natural gas leaders.

Illinois GOP Energy Policy Forum Highlights Coal Push

Republican candidates seeking to challenge Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker laid out sharp contrasts on energy and judicial philosophy.

California’s Bahamas Fuel Gamble: Prices Poised to Spike

California is routing gasoline through the Bahamas amid refinery closures and regulatory pressure, raising concerns about higher fuel prices.

Coal Plant Saved from Retirement in $175M Energy Overhaul

Two dual-fuel power plants in North Carolina once scheduled to retire by 2035 will now operate at least through 2040.

U.S. Solar Manufacturing Lags China, CEO Speaks Out

T1 Energy CEO Dan Barcelo said the United States must dramatically expand domestic solar manufacturing.

Coal-Powered Electricity Saved Americans in Winter Storm

Coal and natural gas-powered electricity helped Americans during the recent winter storm, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA).

Winter Storm Leaves Hundreds of Thousands Without Power

A major winter storm has left hundreds of thousands of Americans without electricity.

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