Rising energy costs and delayed investments in renewables have left the governor and state legislators in an energy quandary.
A voluminous energy bill is intended to help provide more power for South Carolina. But it creates loopholes that could hurt the public and the environment, critics say.
This is the second article in Womble Bond Dickinson’s Energy & Natural Resources thought leadership series titled “Going ...
Braden Cammauf, V.P. of FPT North America, showcased the company's lineup of engines at POWERGEN International 2024 in New ...
America's nuclear power politics is in danger of losing its influence over the developing world, creating a vacuum for China and Russia.
Nuclear cooperation, trade, mobility issues, defence and critical technology will be the top priorities during Prime Minister ...
Maryland’s Democratic leadership, ever intoxicated with the heady vapors of their own ideological ambitions, has once again ...
The Utah House of Representatives unanimously passed a bill that sets up the Utah Energy Council, establishes energy development zones and creates a nuclear energy consortium as the state eyes a more ...
Nuclear engineer and former Miss America Grace Stanke has entered the fierce debate in Australia over its future energy policy with a 10-day national tour extolling the benefits of nuclear power in a ...
US Secretary of Energy Chris Wright's first executive order outlines the initial actions the Department of Energy will take ...
Mr Sarwar today accused First Minister John Swinney and the SNP of “holding Scotland back” by being “trapped in the politics ...
The UK Government is pledging to support the creation of thousands of highly skilled jobs by reforming planning rules to make it easier to build new nuclear reactors ...