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Not Enough Oil

Written by Nick Hodge
Posted July 20, 2012

Saying there's plenty of oil is like saying the integrity of LIBOR is fine.

Saudis' Secret Oil Crisis

Written by Keith Kohl
Posted July 18, 2012

Editor Keith Kohl explains why the world's largest oil producer is desperately trying to avoid an energy crisis.

American Energy Investing

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted July 15, 2012

American energy is increasing thanks to oil production, the coming boom in natural gas-powered vehicles (which will be fueled solely by domestic natural gas), and alternative transportation fuels.

Looking Past the Gas Hype

Written by Keith Kohl
Posted July 14, 2012

Editor Keith Kohl explains why natural gas prices may soon be heading higher... and where we'll go for the next wave of cheap electricity.

Crude Oil Falls on News from Norway, China

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted July 10, 2012

The end of a Norwegian strike and low Chinese imports push futures down.

Japan Offshore Wind Investment

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted July 4, 2012

Japan pushes forward into offshore wind development.

Germany Wind Power Delays

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted July 4, 2012

New bill limits cost responsibilities and promises to eliminate delays.

World's Biggest Solar Market Reduces Incentives

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted June 28, 2012

Germany's incentive cuts are smaller than expected.

Solar and Natural Gas

Written by Nick Hodge
Posted June 26, 2012

Complementary interaction with renewables is a major market for natural gas. Conversely, a natural gas back-up helps solve the intermittent issues of solar and wind.

Solving Fracking's Water Issue

Written by Nick Hodge
Posted May 23, 2012

The EPA has evaluated homeowner water wells near fracking operations and determined that no chemical or pollutant occurred in a quantity worthy of further regulation or action. But if that's not...

Coal Investment Opportunities

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted May 20, 2012

Coal-fired power production is dwindling, but exports are set to soar.

Two Down, One to Go

Written by Keith Kohl
Posted May 19, 2012

North Dakota has become the second-largest oil producing state. Editor Keith Kohl talks about some of the challenges the state faces along with its success.

Iran's Deadly Game of Hide-and-Seek

Written by Keith Kohl
Posted April 20, 2012

Energy and Capital editor Keith Kohl explains why Iran may be forced to give up its nuclear ambitions after a new round of sanctions.

Greenpeace Sees Little Promise in Apple

Written by Brianna Panzica
Posted April 17, 2012

Greenpeace's report shows Apple in a bad light, but Apple reveals plans that will actively refute the claims.

Offshore Wind Investment Opportunities

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted April 15, 2012

Cherry-picking offshore wind investment opportunities in Europe.

U.S. Coal Exports Soar During Flailing Domestic Demand

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted April 11, 2012

While the international market for American coal is soaring, domestic demand has been on a steady decline due to steep competition from cheap natural gas and costly new rules for power plants.

Investing in Graphite

Written by Nick Hodge
Posted April 11, 2012

Now is the time to take advantage of the graphite bull. Here's what you need to know...

New Military Lab Creates Fuel Efficient Killers

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted April 10, 2012

The facility, referred to as the U.S. Army Tank Automotive Research, Development, and Engineering Center (TARDEC) is comprised of eight separate labs where research and testing will be conducted on...

Energy ETFs

Written by Nick Hodge
Posted April 9, 2012

A guide to energy exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and notes (ETNs).

Energy Investment Opportunities

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted April 1, 2012

Why play a $640 million lottery when $270 trillion is sitting on the table?