After a 52-year legacy, OPEC is beginning to show signs of weakness. An uptick in worldwide and U.S. production will begin to replace it.
Toshiba Corp. (TYO: 6502) is looking to sell a stake in U.S. nuclear company Westinghouse in an aim to raise cash flow.
After cutting American wind jobs earlier this year, Siemens (NYSE: SI) announced new cuts in its German gas turbine business.
After three years of rapid production, Iraq has passed Iran to become the second-largest oil producer in OPEC.
Still reeling in the aftermath of Fukushima, Japan's nuclear power industry took another hit when a fault line was discovered under the oldest reactor.
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Hillary Clinton met with Czech officials to encourage their consideration of Westinghouse in a bid for nuclear reactors...
As technology advances, consumers expect the batteries to advance too. So the Energy Department is investing $120 million to make that happen...
This is how badly we need the Middle East's oil...
The IEA predicts renewables to become the second largest power generator by 2035.
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What happens when the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries can no longer export?
Despite feed-in tariff cuts, solar in Germany continues to soar...
One story claimed the U.S. could rival Saudi Arabia's oil production. Another said the world will have a surplus of oil this quarter. Is a major shift in the oil industry ahead?
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The plan, if true, could be carried out in hopes of ending Western oil sanctions on Iran...
Abound Solar went belly-up with its finger pointed at China... Will subsidies help companies turn over a new leaf?
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One has to wonder how, when oil production in the United States is booming, we are still paying over $3.50 per gallon for gasoline...
Solar advocates are cheering, but many of the renewable energy analysts I know agree that if Japan isn't careful, it could be setting itself up for a very dangerous solar bubble scenario.