Live From Brussels: Russia, Ukraine, and the European Union Seek to Settle Differences on Gas Supplies
Winter is coming, and with it, the threat of another Russian shutoff of gas supplies to Ukraine.
Live From Moscow: Low Oil Prices are Bankrupting Russia
With some 25 percent of Russia's economy supported by oil and gas revenues, the fall in energy prices has had dismal impacts on the country's economic outlook. For every $1 drop in oil prices, Russia's economy is estimated to lose $1 billion in revenue, meaning the country has lost an estimated $50 billion in budget revenue over the past year.
Live from Alberta: Canada’s Stranded Energy Assets?
Despite Canada's abundance of energy resources, the future of its energy strategy is unclear.
Live from Silicon Valley: FreeWire and Siemens Bring New Flexibility to EV Charging
To avoid the up-front costs of installing electric vehicle charging stations, while adding convenience for drivers, FreeWire and Siemens are pioneering portable charging stations that bring EV charging right to the customer.
Live from Brussels: What’s in Store for the Turkish Stream Pipeline
Gazprom has announced the estimated cost of the Turkish Stream Pipeline, which could provide Russian gas to Europe without passing through Ukraine. Kristine Berzina, energy expert at the German Marshall Fund, discusses the implications.
Live from San Francisco: Driverless Vehicles are Everywhere… Except the Road
Autonomous vehicles have captured our imaginations for decades. Although everything from space rovers to farm combines are already autonomous, the public highway is the final frontier for driverless machines. Now, auto manufacturers and tech companies are betting big on the future of autonomous cars, and competing to make them a reality.
Live from Charleston: Awarding the Energy Security Prize
SAFE announced the winners of its 2015 Energy Security Prize at an event in Charleston, S.C., awarding a total of $175,000 to three companies whose innovations are poised to advance American energy security by helping to end the United States’ dependence on oil.
Live from California: Hydrogen Cars Begin to Take Off
As more and more automakers offer hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, Feature Story News takes a look at what's driving initial adoption in the Bay Area.
Live from Florida: Trucking Companies Explain Why They Chose CNG
Diesel has been the de-facto fuel of the trucking industry for decades, but more and more companies are finding that switching to natural gas can pay dividends in a short period of time.
Live from Brussels: Marco Giuli on the Potential Impact of Greece on Oil Markets
Marco Giuli, Energy expert at the European Policy Center in Brussels, discusses how an exit of Greece from the Eurozone could influence commodity markets and oil prices.
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