Though overall U.S. imports are down, imports of Saudi oil are up this year.
When solar panel leader China hits bottom, the industry is in trouble.
Republicans and Democrats continue to fleece taxpayers.
The U.S.'s 50GW of wind power capacity could power 12.8 million homes.
Unless we have more water, we can't supply the drinking water needs, the agricultural needs, and the drilling needs of the nation.
Despite government meddling, solar and enhanced oil recovery continue to impress.
New legislation will impose sanctions on banks involved in Iranian oil dealings in an attempt to stop the nation's nuclear program.
Welcome back to the energy crisis! It was put on hiatus for the past few years as the globe's gears grinded thanks to a greedy-banker-induced recession... but it's back.
As companies are eager to export their LNG, countries like Japan are scrambling to get in early.
Editor Keith Kohl takes a hard look at China's latest energy spending spree and shows investors where they'll be looking next as China's oil thirst grows.
Saying there's plenty of oil is like saying the integrity of LIBOR is fine.
Editor Keith Kohl explains why the world's largest oil producer is desperately trying to avoid an energy crisis.
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.
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.
The end of a Norwegian strike and low Chinese imports push futures down.
Japan pushes forward into offshore wind development.
New bill limits cost responsibilities and promises to eliminate delays.
Germany's incentive cuts are smaller than expected.
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.
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...