Kingston Coal Ash Spill: Cleanup Workers Were the Unfortunate Losers
On Dec. 22, 2008, a major dike failure occurred on the north slopes of the ash pond at the Tennessee Valley Authority’s (TVA’s) Kingston Fossil Plant. The failure resulted in…
Power Shift: Trump’s Energy Agenda Sparks Cautious Optimism, Climate Concerns
Tuesday’s election, which will return Donald Trump to the White House and grant the U.S. Senate a Republican majority, could have sizeable implications for the power industry. In reactions sent…
Advancing Carbon Capture: Supreme Court Ruling and Innovative Solutions for Reducing Emissions
As global efforts intensify to mitigate climate change, carbon capture has emerged as a vital technology to curb greenhouse gas emissions. Power generation, a major source of global carbon dioxide…
A Breakdown of Cuba’s Grid Collapse and Recovery Efforts
Cuba is in the throes of a severe energy crisis, driven by fuel supply disruptions and compounded by obstacles in securing vital technologies and supplies needed to modernize and operate…
Power Demand from Data Centers Keeping Coal-Fired Plants Online
The power generation sector is looking at numerous ways to provide enough electricity to satisfy demand from data centers. Bloomberg Intelligence recently said its research shows data centers, buildings filled…
Questions Arise About Private Equity Involvement in Purchase of Gavin Coal-Fired Plant
Dennis Wamsted and Seth Feaster at the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis recently wrote a commentary looking at Energy Capital Partners’ (ECP) deal to take over ownership of…
Supreme Court Clears Way for Limits on Power Plant Mercury, Methane Emissions
The U.S. Supreme Court has said that rules requiring power plants burning fossil fuels to reduce emissions of toxic substances can stand, dealing a blow to several Republican-led states and…


Mediators Set Up De-Escalation Channels Ahead of US-Iran Talks, Source Says
COMMENTARY: Data Centers Aren’t the Real US Power Problem. Outdated Policy is – Douglas J. Arent
U.S. Pipeline Giant Eyes $5.5 Billion Deal to Expand LNG Reach
Strait of Hormuz Tanker Traffic Slows After Fresh U.S.-Iran Strikes
Oil Prices Climb as U.S.-Iran Flare-Up Shakes Market Complacency
Pakistan LNG Seeks Emergency Cargo After Weekend Hormuz Flare-Up
Gulf Producers Race to Load Oil and LNG as Hormuz Stays Open
Pakistan Plans to Boost LPG Imports and Mulls Cheaper Oil Supply from Iran
Philippines Becomes World’s Top Solar Panel Buyer
Next UK Prime Minister urged to tackle industrial energy costs





