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CommentaryTrump’s crusade to cripple clean energy has found its match: the free market and global finance
By Andrew BeharAugust 27, 2025
Man in red shirt charges his BYD car while wearing earbuds.
EnergyIn China, EVs are now cheaper than gas cars. In the U.S., the Big Three still haven’t closed a premium that’s $14,000 per vehicle
By Eva RoytburgAugust 26, 2025
A blurred trump walks in front of a wind turbine.
EnergyTrump declares war on clean energy. The numbers show it’s the only thing keeping America’s lights affordable
By Matthew Daly and The Associated PressAugust 22, 2025
A rocketship launches with a lot of smoke into space
Global‘This is the Cuban Missile Crisis in space’: Russia is building a space nuke that could wipe out every satellite in orbit, U.S. warns
By David Klepper and The Associated PressAugust 18, 2025
Michael Polsky, founder and chief executive officer of Invenergy, speaks during an international economic forum in Canada.
LawTrump’s hatred of wind energy means ‘America will lose the test of its will to build,’ says company whose project was targeted by the White House
By Jordan BlumAugust 14, 2025
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CommentaryConservatives in my party killed clean energy: It’s time to resurrect it
By Neil Z. AuerbachAugust 6, 2025
General Motors CEO Mary Barra listens during a live Wall Street Journal interview.
RetailGeneral Motors’ EV sales rose 111%, reflecting an industry-wide push to beat Trump’s tax credit deadline
By Nino PaoliJuly 23, 2025
A wind turbine overlooking the sunrise is show at BP's Fowler Ridge wind farm in Indiana.
EnvironmentBP sells American wind business to LS Power as it continues its renewable retreat
By Jordan BlumJuly 18, 2025
President Donald Trump touts his "One Big Beautiful Bill" plans at a White House event.
FeaturesTrump’s Big Beautiful Bill will accelerate an American energy crisis—and it could cost the U.S. the AI race
By Jordan BlumJuly 3, 2025
Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ may end clean energy credits. Critics warn it could send utility bills ‘through the roof’
PoliticsTrump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ may end clean energy credits. Critics warn it could send utility bills ‘through the roof’
By Matthew Daly and The Associated PressJuly 1, 2025
donald trump and elon musk in the oval office
PoliticsElon Musk says Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ could spell disaster for America. Here are its biggest pain points, according to critics
By Lily Mae LazarusJuly 1, 2025
The first, next-generation fuel rods are installed at the Plant Vogtle nuclear complex in Georgia.
FeaturesSouthern Co. quietly makes next-gen nuclear fuel history in Georgia
By Alexander C. KaufmanJune 12, 2025
Over $14 billion clean energy investments canceled or delayed so far in 2025, analysis finds
EnvironmentOver $14 billion clean energy investments canceled or delayed so far in 2025, analysis finds
By Alexa St. John, Isabella O'Malley and The Associated PressMay 29, 2025
U.S. risks losing ‘reliable investment’ status, Allianz GI manager says
PoliticsU.S. risks losing ‘reliable investment’ status, Allianz GI manager says
By Alastair Marsh and BloombergMay 25, 2025
Norwegian energy firm Equinor set to restart N.Y. offshore wind project after Trump administration lifts stop-work order
PoliticsNorwegian energy firm Equinor set to restart N.Y. offshore wind project after Trump administration lifts stop-work order
By Jennifer McDermott and The Associated PressMay 20, 2025
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The U.S. government is spending $88 billion a month in interest on national debt—equal to spending on defense and education combinedplaceholder alt text
By Fortune EditorsApril 9, 2026
Energy
2 years ago, Saudi Arabia quietly canceled the ‘petrodollar’ deal with America that wired the world economy for 50 years. Then war broke out in Iranplaceholder alt text
By Fortune EditorsApril 7, 2026
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The U.S. had a national debt ‘home run’ in its grasp, says Jamie Dimon. But the government did nothing, and now its best option is crisis managementplaceholder alt text
By Fortune EditorsApril 8, 2026
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