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Berkeley’s first-in-the-nation ban on natural gas tossed by federal appeals court
EnvironmentBerkeley’s first-in-the-nation ban on natural gas tossed by federal appeals court
By The Associated PressApril 18, 2023
A new natural gas furnace being tested.
EnvironmentA major metro area just declared war on gas appliances — but not stoves
By David R. Baker and BloombergMarch 15, 2023
Your gas stove is safe. Federal government turns down the heat on a big kitchen controversy
PoliticsYour gas stove is safe. Federal government turns down the heat on a big kitchen controversy
By Ari Natter and BloombergJanuary 11, 2023
A major energy CEO just said that the market should prepare for ‘one or two years of extreme volatility’
EnergyA major energy CEO just said that the market should prepare for ‘one or two years of extreme volatility’
By Tristan BoveNovember 29, 2022
Water protest in Dimock, Pa.
EnvironmentAfter 14 years without clean drinking water, ‘Gasland’ in Pennsylvania is getting a new pipeline
By Michael Rubinkam and The Associated PressNovember 23, 2022
Martin Brudermueller, chairman of German chemicals company BASF, attends his company's annual press conference to present results on February 25, 2022 in Ludwigshafen, western Germany.
EuropeThe biggest corporate victim of Europe’s energy crisis may be a $93 billion chemical giant whose flagship plant uses as much gas as Switzerland
By David MeyerOctober 25, 2022
People crossing the street in Barcelona at sunset.
EnvironmentUnusually warm weather in Europe is keeping natural gas prices low as countries furiously stock up for the winter
By Verity Ratcliffe and BloombergOctober 24, 2022
Photo illustration of natural gas pipelines on top of the flag of China and the flag of the European union.
EnergyEurope is in desperate straits this winter. Hope for ending its energy crisis hinges on a weakened China
By Tristan BoveOctober 22, 2022
Woman engineer working on a computer next to a solar panel array
FinanceRecord wind and solar production in Europe offset 11 billion euros in natural gas costs this year, but it’s too little to end the energy crisis
By Tristan BoveOctober 19, 2022
Aerial shot of the Fawley oil refinery in Southampton, United Kingdom
EnvironmentEurope is in the middle of a brutal energy crisis. Next year could be much, much worse
By Tristan BoveOctober 15, 2022
An electricity sub station pylon stands next to a home on October 11, 2022 in Burton On Trent, England.
EnergyAbnormally high temperatures this winter could help Europe dodge Putin’s gas crunch
By Brian K. Sullivan, Jonathan Tirone and BloombergOctober 13, 2022
Germany can’t hoard any more natural gas, and that may be good news for global energy prices
PoliticsGermany can’t hoard any more natural gas, and that may be good news for global energy prices
By Christiaan HetznerOctober 13, 2022
Greta Thunberg breaks ranks with German Green Party and urges Germany not to shut down nuclear power plants
EnvironmentGreta Thunberg breaks ranks with German Green Party and urges Germany not to shut down nuclear power plants
By Christiaan HetznerOctober 12, 2022
An employee works on an engine at a Volkswagen manufacturing plant in Poland
FinanceEurope’s energy crisis sets its sights on another victim: Car manufacturing
By Tristan BoveOctober 11, 2022
Shot of German economic minister Robert Habeck speaking to media at a G7 event
FinanceGerman minister asks for more ‘solidarity’ from U.S. and EU to help lower soaring natural gas prices as winter approaches
By Tristan BoveOctober 5, 2022
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