Energy & Capital Editor Nick Hodge discusses the battle plan of developing countries in today's energy war.
Energy and Capital Editor Chris Nelder explains why the "peak demand" argument is a good one - but not for the nice reasons...
Energy & Capital Editor Nick Hodge exposes water as an overlooked play in the energy space and offers an easy way to start investing.
Energy & Capital Editor Nick Hodge takes a look at a recent SEC ruling and divulges how it will impact energy investors.
Energy and Capital Editor Chris Nelder draws some lessons from the world's most beloved sport about how to formulate good energy policy.
Energy & Capital Editor Nick Hodge discusses China's clean energy spending, how they're outpacing the U.S., and why they'll soon emerge as a cleantech powerhouse.
Energy and Capital Editor Keith Kohl reviews last week's top stories in energy.
Energy and Capital Editor Keith Kohl reviews the week's top stories in energy and comments on the latest slide in oil prices.
Energy and Capital Editor Keith Kohl reviews the week's top energy-related stories.
Energy and Capital Editor Christian DeHaemer offers his predictions for the coming year with his annual Black Swans list.
Energy and Capital contributor Kyle Haas discusses groundbreaking HVAC techniques that are being used in Europe, and why the U.S. might want to take notes...
Energy and Capital Editor Chris Nelder analyzes the IEA's 2009 World Energy Outlook and reveals an agency in political shackles, desperate to come clean about peak oil and push the world toward...
Energy and Capital Editor Chris Nelder shares his energy sector outlook, exploring recent research in search of an answer to the question, Can renewables replace fossil fuels?
Energy & Capital Editor Nick Hodge discusses smart grid stocks and the coming $1 trillion investment that will send them higher.
Energy & Capital Editor Nick Hodge comments on recent renewable energy activity with special focus on the rapid expansion of wind energy and wind power stocks.
Green Chip Editor Kyle Haas provides an overview of past, present and future geothermal power plants.
Energy and Capital Editor Chris Nelder reviews China's buying spree of natural resources, and argues that we may need China for the energy revolution more desperately than anyone now imagines.
Energy & Capital Editor Nick Hodge talk about the EIA's most recent Monthly Energy Review, which shows alternative forms of energy produced more electricity than nuclear for the first time.
Energy and Capital Editor Chris Nelder takes a hard look at what "sustainable" really means, and questions the sustainability of realistic energy solutions.
Energy and Capital Editor Chris Nelder offers some predictions on peak oil and his macroeconomic outlook which may surprise a few investors.