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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
Donald Trump
CommentaryTrump’s crusade to cripple clean energy has found its match: the free market and global finance
By Andrew BeharAugust 27, 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
wind farm
CommentaryConservatives in my party killed clean energy: It’s time to resurrect it
By Neil Z. AuerbachAugust 6, 2025
Embattled BP beats on earnings as it touts selling oil, not cups of coffee, as Wall Street pokes fun at its former CEO
InvestingEmbattled BP beats on earnings as it touts selling oil, not cups of coffee, as Wall Street pokes fun at its former CEO
By Jordan BlumAugust 5, 2025
What can Northvolt’s failure teach us about Europe’s competitive future?
EconomyWhat can Northvolt’s failure teach us about Europe’s competitive future?
By Anna HeimAugust 5, 2025
As Europe pushes towards its €1.5 trillion renewables target, companies like Ikea look for green power opportunities today 
EconomyAs Europe pushes towards its €1.5 trillion renewables target, companies like Ikea look for green power opportunities today 
By Andrew SaundersAugust 5, 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
European renewables slump on U.S. plans to tighten tax rules
EnvironmentEuropean renewables slump on U.S. plans to tighten tax rules
By Eva Brendel and BloombergJune 30, 2025
Senate Majority Leader John Thune, flanked by Sen. John Barrasso, speaks with reporters at a lectern after meeting with President Donald Trump at the White House on June 4.
PoliticsRenewables leaders parse the damage to their industry as Senate approaches vote on ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’
By Jordan BlumJune 27, 2025
NextEra CEO John Ketchum
CommentaryI run a $145 billion U.S. energy company. Investing in infrastructure and putting America first shouldn’t divide us
By John KetchumJune 24, 2025
Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ is one big betrayal of American energy progress
CommentaryTrump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ is one big betrayal of American energy progress
By Chris HopperJune 24, 2025
Spain’s historic April 28 blackout sparks new debate over green energy shift
EnvironmentSpain’s historic April 28 blackout sparks new debate over green energy shift
By Suman Naishadham and The Associated PressMay 9, 2025
Exxon Mobil chairman and CEO Darren Woods talks while seated at a conference.
InvestingExxon and Chevron hold the line against tariffs, OPEC, and plunging oil prices
By Jordan BlumMay 2, 2025
A worker is shown installing utility-scale solar panels in Nevada under the sun.
EnvironmentTop US solar firm sees stock plunge after big guidance drop from ‘significant challenges’ of Trump tariffs
By Jordan BlumApril 30, 2025
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