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As coal plants around the country are retired, communities have to fund ways to rebuild.
Recession fears blunt demand, lowering prices. But conflict in the Middle East and OPEC+ production cuts could push them up again.
While you may be hard pressed to find the Houston Ship Channel on anybody’s bucket list, this 110-year-old dredging work is critical to U.S. oil and gas exports and has a free guided boat tour that’s been around since 1958.
Whether Sheinbaum follows her predecessor’s lead or strikes a new path could have significant implications for the U.S., particularly for Texas.
Economics has frustrated efforts to expand the turbine fleet and meet clean energy goals. But the industry is adjusting.
In Houston, the energy capital of the world, low prices are not a given. Experts would like to see more capacity and more conservation.
We’ll need the lines to connect solar and wind power to new data centers, electric cars, heat pumps and so on.
Sometimes it’s for public service announcements, sometimes it’s for public relations after a scandal. Either way, some states are cracking down.
In its new “Economic Report of the President,” the White House dedicated a chapter to accelerating the clean energy transition.
CERAWeek in Houston has shown that despite agreements to transition away fossil fuels, oil and gas are still deeply entrenched.