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Republicans and Democrats Connect on Transmission

American leadership in AI computing, reindustrialization, and consumer electrification represents the first rapid increase in electricity demand since air conditioning became prevalent. This combination of energy policy problems has had the unexpected benefit of fostering bipartisan interest in growing the grid in Congress, and even between the Trump Administration and Democratic lawmakers. 

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Energy Security

Major Oil Companies Need To Wind Down Oil Production or Face Stranded Asset Risk

As the world stays on track with climate targets, oil and gas companies must begin to consider the fate of new and upcoming projects.

topics: Oil and Gas
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Energy Security

Natural Gas Prices Soar Worldwide in a Mark of Extreme Volatility

A perfect storm of supply and demand issues have sent LNG prices soaring.

topics: Oil and Gas
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Energy Security

As Climate Crises Multiply, U.S. Infrastructure Inundated By Disaster

A series of successive climate disasters has exposed U.S. infrastructure as entirely unfit for the 21st century as storms, drought, wildfire and floods grow increasingly destructive.

topics: Grid & Infrastructure
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Energy Security

Hurricane Ida Devastates Louisiana

More than 1 million people were left without power, and key U.S. oil and gas infrastructure was shut down, as Hurricane Ida tore through Louisiana.

topics: Grid & Infrastructure
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Energy Security

Risk of Saudi Oil Policy Shift Could Rise in 2022

As peak demand becomes more obvious and decline sets in, the major producers of OPEC+ could see their incentives shift and potentially set off a scramble for market share.

topics: Oil and Gas
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Energy Security

The World’s Central Banks Doing Very Little to Head off Climate Disaster

As the climate crisis continues, attention has turned to how central banks can intervene.

topics: Oil and Gas
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Energy Security

Chipaggedon Continues To Hurt The Auto Industry

Automakers continue to bear the brunt of the worldwide computer chip shortage, as the gap between ordering and receiving chips keeps growing.

topics: semiconductors, supply chains
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Energy Security

Feedback Loops To Accelerate Energy Transition

Multiple feedback loops are emerging that a new report anticipates will push fossil fuels out of the global energy system.

topics: Oil and Gas
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Energy Security

The Oil Industry’s Methane Polluters

In its damning climate report, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change singled out methane as a particularly damaging source of global climate pollution.

topics: Oil and Gas
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Energy Security

White House Struggles to Square Climate Goals and Gasoline Prices

The White House wants to slash greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030. But asking the OPEC+ cartel to pump more oil seems to undercut those aspirations.

topics: Oil and Gas