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India, Thailand and other emerging markets struggled after some of the liquefied natural gas they’d expected was rerouted to Europe.
A power plant in the offing will need trained workers to build and operate it. A local college has the first power-line program in the state.
Trouble in the banking sector is scrambling expectations of how much oil the global economy needs right now.
Oil giants are going to invest in more oil while also preparing for a greener future, says The Economist’s Vijay Vaitheeswaran.
A warm winter in Europe helped ease the transition.
A milder winter is one reason why. But it’s still a significant expense, and applications for assistance are up.
The fall in the price of bitcoin combined with a surge in energy prices have made this a tough year for businesses that mine crypto.
Last week, the Department of Energy said scientists had ignited a fusion reaction that created more energy than was needed to sustain it.
The decrease isn’t because Europe is building more pipelines. In fact, you can put much of it down to luck.
After its over-reliance on the Kremlin for its energy, is Germany making the same mistake with Beijing?