Natural gas prices could soar 11% this winter compared to last year, while electricity prices could fall about 2%, the state Public Service Commission estimated. Customers using 700 therms of natural gas will likely pay $202 monthly during the November-March heating season, for an 11% dump over the same period in 2023-24, according to a...
Petroleum drilling technology is now making carbon-free power
There’s a valley in rural southwest Utah that’s become a hub for renewable energy. Dozens of tall white wind turbines whoosh up in the sky. A sea of solar panels glistens in the distance. But the new kid on the block is mostly hidden underground. From the surface, Fervo Energy’s Cape Station looks more or less like an...
Google signs deal with nuclear company as data center power demand surges
Google said Monday that it will purchase power from small modular reactor developer Kairos Power, as tech companies increasingly turn to nuclear power as a way to fulfill the growing energy demands from data centers. The tech giant said it will purchase power from a fleet of SMRs made by Kairos Power. Google said purchasing from multiple SMRs...
Federal Court Ruling Threatens to Derail Texas’ Clean Energy Future
Texas has long been known as an energy powerhouse, built on a foundation of oil and natural gas. However, in recent years, Texas has become a trailblazer in renewable energy. Unfortunately, the future of Texas energy — from all sources — is threatened by a misguided court decision earlier this year. In August, the U.S....
US and India Should Do More With Critical Minerals
India and the US often describe each other as natural partners. In reality, collaboration between them usually fails to meet expectations. That seems likely to be the case with their new pact on critical minerals unless both sides focus on what exactly each can bring to the relationship. In a recently signed memorandum, the two countries agreed...
Study: Farmers Are Open to Innovation to Cope With Climate Change
Higher yield potential is driving adoption of digital farming, with two thirds of the famers using digital tools already and the same amount wanting to learn more about AI, according to Future Farming. This is one of the key findings from the 2024 Farmer Voice survey, a study among 2,000 farmers across Australia, Brazil, China, Germany, India, Kenya, Ukraine,...
Google goes nuclear in new deal to power AI
Google announced a deal on Monday to purchase energy from small nuclear reactors that the startup Kairos Power plans to start bringing online in the U.S. by 2030. Why it matters: It’s Google’s first nuclear foray as the tech giant — and its peers — hunt for zero-carbon power to fuel energy-thirsty AI data centers. Read...
Consumers are in for some relief: Lower energy prices are on the way
The International Energy Agency has good news: Oil and natural gas prices will probably be lower over the next five years.
Hurricane Milton drives gas demand in Florida, with 16% of stations out of fuel
Myra P. Saefong of MarketWatch reports on gas demand from Hurricane Milton in Florida. Hurricane Milton is one of the Atlantic Basin’s strongest storms on record and the frenzy of evacuations in Florida, where it’s expected to make landfall Wednesday evening, has led to shortages at nearly 16% of the gasoline stations in Florida, according...
FEMA has enough funding for Hurricane Milton. What’s next is less certain.
Jacob Bogage and Maxine Joselow of The Washington Post report on how Hurricane Milton may impact FEMA’s nationwide recovery efforts. Federal relief agencies are confronting a potential budget shortfall as aid begins reaching communities battered by Hurricane Helene and large swaths of the Southeast prepare for Hurricane Milton to strike Florida as a monster storm. The funding crunch is most dire...









