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Energy

Low-Carbon Sources Provided 41% of the World’s Power Last Year
Energy

AM Briefing: Record Renewables Growth

On the shifting energy mix, tariff impacts, and carbon capture

Economy

Tariffs Just Killed the Last Hope of a U.S. Mining Boom

Mining companies have asked for federal support — but this isn’t what most of them had in mind.

Blue
Economy

AM Briefing: Panic on Wall Street

On financial shocks, severe flooding in the South, and data centers

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Energy

How Tariffs Could Scramble Trump’s LNG Plans

Some producers were already renegotiating contracts due to rising costs. Then came “Liberation Day.”

Green
A graph puncturing solar panels.

How Energy Transition Stocks Fared During the Market Rout

There were a lot of tariff losers, but only one tariff winner.

A Chinese flag.

Investors Are Dumping Any Energy Stock That Touches Asia

Companies have been trying for years to domesticate their supply chains. They didn’t move fast enough.

Energy

Trump’s Tariffs Are a Catastrophe for Oil

A double whammy of presidential policies — more OPEC output and historic trade levies — are sending fossil stocks tumbling.

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President Donald Trump campaigned on a promise to “drill, baby, drill” and help the American oil and natural gas industry. Executives loved it — the industry gave more than $75 million to Trump’s campaign and its affiliated groups.

Now the trade is blowing up in their faces. This week, the president accomplished two of his biggest goals — and the result has slammed the oil industry and imperiled its near-term future. The U.S. oil and gas industry has now stopped growing — and may even lurch into a recession — and there’s no sign yet that Trump or any of the oilmen surrounding the president have noticed.

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Ideas

How to Save America’s Power Grid in 6 Steps

“Energy dominance” has to start with energy reliability.

A life preserver tossed towards power lines.
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As we sat down to write this essay in mid-March, hundreds of thousands of people in Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, and Texas were without electricity for days after heavy late-season snows and high winds took down power lines. Then just days ago, more powerful storms swept through the Midwest, leaving thousands more in the dark. Both events were stark reminders that America's grid is careening toward its breaking point.

Energy dominance” is the Trump Administration's energy motto, which we interpret as producing enough reliable and affordable domestic energy to meet our increasing needs. We’re missing a piece of the puzzle. While domestic oil and natural gas production continues to rise, the U.S. electricity system is in decline.

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