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This Clean Energy Company is On Track to Build the World’s First Superhot Geothermal Energy Plant
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This Clean Energy Company is On Track to Build the World’s First Superhot Geothermal Energy Plant

The fallout in global energy markets from the ongoing conflict in Iran demonstrates the perils of overrelying on a single energy source like oil to meet America’s energy needs. As countries are forced to ration fuel and subsidize energy costs, sustainable alternatives like geothermal power are receiving renewed and well-deserved attention for their ability to deliver reliable, always-on power without the risks of price volatility or supply disruptions. 

Can Faster Uranium Projects Close Supply Gaps?
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Can Faster Uranium Projects Close Supply Gaps?

As nuclear energy regains traction, the uranium market is facing a timing problem. Demand is rising, but new supply remains slow to develop—leaving North America reliant on imports and legacy inventories. Triton Uranium’s Atlas Project in northern Saskatchewan is being positioned as part of a potential solution. The company is aiming to shorten development timelines by combining near-surface geology...

Trump approves major Canada-U.S. oil pipeline expansion project
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Trump approves major Canada-U.S. oil pipeline expansion project

U.S. President Donald Trump has signed a presidential permit authorizing the Bridger Pipeline expansion, considered a partial revival of the Keystone XL pipeline project. The Keystone XL pipeline proposal was repeatedly killed and resurrected, and at one point cost Alberta taxpayers $1.3 billion. Smith says the new joint venture between Calgary-based South Bow and U.S.-based...

House passes sprawling farm bill despite GOP infighting
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House passes sprawling farm bill despite GOP infighting

The House on Thursday passed a major bill reauthorizing agricultural and food programs for the next five years, overcoming GOP infighting that delayed and threatened to derail the legislation this week.  The lower chamber voted 224-200 to pass the measure, with 209 Republicans, 14 Democrats and one independent voting to support it. Three Republicans and...

EPA Seeks Comments on Draft Fungicide Strategy
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EPA Seeks Comments on Draft Fungicide Strategy

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has released a draft Fungicide Strategy and invited public comment on measures intended to reduce harm to federally listed wildlife and plants. The agency says the draft recommends practical, science-based protections for more than 1,000 species while preserving flexibility for states, growers and applicators. EPA frames the effort as part of its...

Can We Refill the Great Salt Lake?
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Can We Refill the Great Salt Lake?

The Great Salt Lake is drying up. Since the mid-1980s, the lake has dropped 22 feet, and its surface area is 60 percent smaller than it once was. If that doesn’t sound like a lot, consider this: it takes 12 minutes and 13 seconds to walk from where the lake’s shoreline once was to where it is today.

Trump extends Jones Act waiver in bid to lower fuel prices
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Trump extends Jones Act waiver in bid to lower fuel prices

The Trump administration announced on Friday it was issuing a 90-day extension to the Jones Act waiver, which requires shipping between U.S. ports to be conducted by American ships, in an effort to lower fuel prices.  “New data compiled since the initial waiver was issued revealed that significantly more supply was able to reach U.S. ports faster,”...

Trump administration to pay 2 more companies to walk away from US offshore wind leases
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Trump administration to pay 2 more companies to walk away from US offshore wind leases

The Trump administration announced two more payouts Monday for energy companies to walk away from U.S. offshore wind projects under development. Bluepoint Wind and Golden State Wind have agreed to end their offshore wind leases in exchange for reimbursements totaling nearly $900 million. Both companies have decided not to pursue any new offshore wind projects...

Halter Launches World-First Virtual Fencing Via Satellite
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Halter Launches World-First Virtual Fencing Via Satellite

Halter, the leading digital operating system for pasture-based ranches, today announced the launch of direct-to-satellite connectivity for its smart cattle collars — a world-first that removes the need for cell towers or on-ranch infrastructure. Using Starlink, the new technology enables ranchers to manage cattle anywhere they can see the sky. Combined with a suite of...

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