ENERGY

Jan 16 2026BUSINESS

Oil Markets: A Storm Brewing?

Oil traders are in a tough spot. They're dealing with big problems in Venezuela, Iran, and the Black Sea. These issues have pushed oil prices up in the last three months. But there's still a lot of oil out there. This makes things confusing for investors. First, there was a big shake-up in Venezuel

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Jan 16 2026OPINION

Pennsylvania's Power Dilemma: Who's Paying the Price?

Pennsylvania's electricity grid is a complex web. It connects 13 states and the nation's capital. This network, called the PJM grid, demands that each state contributes to powering the region. Pennsylvania exports more electricity than any other state. This is thanks to reforms made almost 30 years

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Jan 16 2026OPINION

Tech Giant Teams Up to Lighten the Load

A tech giant has taken a step that could change how data centers operate. They have teamed up with three nuclear energy companies. This move is not just about powering their own data centers. It is also about giving extra electricity to the local grid. This is a big deal. Data centers use a lot of p

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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

Kyiv's Chill: A Family's Escape from the Cold War

In the heart of Kyiv, a family found refuge in their cozy apartment, a sanctuary amidst the chaos of war. Despite the damage from a missile strike, they held on, adapting to the challenges. However, this week, Russia's relentless drone and missile attacks plunged the city into its most severe heatin

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Jan 15 2026ENVIRONMENT

Building Stronger Communities: A Guide to Bioregional Living

Bioregional living is all about focusing on the area where you live. It's about using local resources, supporting local businesses, and making decisions that benefit your community and the environment. This approach is gaining traction as people seek to reduce their reliance on global systems and bu

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Jan 14 2026BUSINESS

US Weather Shifts: How It's Shaking Up Natural Gas Prices

The US is bracing for a chill, and it's sending ripples through the natural gas market. Prices are on the rise as forecasters predict a colder-than-expected stretch ahead. The eastern two-thirds of the country is expected to feel the freeze from January 18th to the 22nd, with even colder temperature

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Wind Power Wins: Judge Blocks Trump's Attempt to Halt Progress

A federal judge has put a stop to President Trump's recent attempt to block wind energy projects. Judge Royce Lamberth, appointed by Reagan, ruled that work can continue on the Revolution Wind project. This project is set to provide power to Rhode Island and Connecticut and is almost finished. The

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Jan 13 2026ENVIRONMENT

Wind Farms: More Than Just Clean Energy

China's push for green energy is making waves, both on land and in the sea. Wind farms, those giant spinning structures, are doing more than just generating electricity. They're giving marine life a helping hand. In 2025, renewable energy became the world's top electricity source, and China led the

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Jan 13 2026BUSINESS

Nigeria's Bold Move: $2 Billion Climate Fund to Power Change

Nigeria is making a big bet on green finance to shift its energy use. The president recently shared plans for a $2 billion climate fund. This fund aims to support projects that cut emissions and build resilience. The announcement came at the Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week summit. The Climate Investm

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Jan 13 2026BUSINESS

Chilly Weather Sparks Global LNG Market Shifts

China and Europe are feeling the bite of colder-than-usual temperatures this winter. This chill is causing a stir in the global market for liquefied natural gas (LNG). Experts predict that China's demand for LNG could rise significantly due to the cold snap. The weather forecast suggests that parts

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