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With the shuttered Homer City coal plant in the background, at the Lucerne Reclamation project site in Pennsylvania, a worker moves coal refuse to be prepared for transport to be cleaned on June 12, 2024. The soil, contaminated by coal refuse, is cleaned and returned to the land where it is encased and covered with top soil and planted as a meadow.
EnergyHow the AI data center boom is breathing new life into transforming dirty, old coal plants
By Jordan BlumAugust 31, 2025
The rendering of Meta's planned data center complex in Richland Parish shows a massive arrive of facilities to power the AI boom.
FeaturesMeta is sinking $10 billion into rural Louisiana to build the home of its wildest AI aspirations, setting the template for the nation’s grid buildout
By Delaney NolanAugust 24, 2025
President Donald Trump attends the Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh on July 15.
TechAI’s endless thirst for power is driving a natural gas boom in Appalachia—and industry stocks are booming along with it
By Jordan BlumAugust 9, 2025
‘Too far, too fast’: BP’s painful retreat from the renewables it once championed
Magazine‘Too far, too fast’: BP’s painful retreat from the renewables it once championed
By Jordan BlumJuly 29, 2025
Kinder Morgan chairman Richard Kinder sits and speaks during a Houston energy conference in 2015.
LeadershipKinder Morgan kicks off oil and gas earnings season with a bullish outlook, in part thanks to thirsty data centers
By Jordan BlumJuly 17, 2025
Energy markets are poised to be the next battlefield in the spiraling Israel-Iran conflict
EconomyEnergy markets are poised to be the next battlefield in the spiraling Israel-Iran conflict
By Jason MaJune 14, 2025
Trump and Xi greet a crowd of cheering people
EconomyAs China restricts rare earths, Trump targets ethane in plastics manufacturing blow
By Jordan BlumJune 4, 2025
Jack Fusco, CEO Cheniere Energy, smiles
LeadershipThe largest Fortune 500 company has 2 million employees. These 8 have under 2,000
By Lily Mae LazarusJune 2, 2025
The EOG Resources logo is shown in front of a screen.
InvestingEOG Resources bets big on Ohio oil boom with $5.6 billion Encino deal
By Jordan BlumMay 30, 2025
Potential customers inspect a new BYD vehicle on a showroom floor.
FeaturesBP’s chief U.S. economist worries China is winning the global energy war. Here’s why
By Jordan BlumMay 14, 2025
NRG chairman Larry Coben speaks while seated, extending his arm for effect, at the CERAWeek energy conference in Houston.
TechNRG acquiring LS Power portfolio for nearly $10 billion to compete in “power-demand supercycle” of data centers
By Jordan BlumMay 12, 2025
Map shows the top North American shale oil and gas basins
FeaturesAs the mighty Permian Basin slows, Canada stands to rise in the shale oil and gas world
By Jordan BlumMay 5, 2025
Woodside Energy CEO Meg O'Neill speaks while seated on the sidelines of an energy conference.
FeaturesThe CEO of Australia gas giant Woodside explains what’s driving its ‘single biggest investment’ in US
By Jordan BlumApril 29, 2025
Trump touts TSMC, natural gas, and Panama Canal deals to Congress in a premature victory lap
PoliticsTrump touts TSMC, natural gas, and Panama Canal deals to Congress in a premature victory lap
By Nicholas Gordon and Lionel LimMarch 5, 2025
Chevron's CEO sitting in a chair, looking not too thrilled
TechChevron will help build power plants to tackle the ‘biggest energy challenge’ in AI. That same energy could have powered up to 3.5 million homes
By Michelle Chapman and The Associated PressJanuary 28, 2025
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