March 13, 2026

Energy

Energy

Hallador Energy (NASDAQ:HNRG) Could Be Struggling To Allocate Capital

What financial metrics can indicate to us that a company is maturing or even in decline? Businesses in decline often have two underlying trends, firstly, a declining return on capital employed (ROCE) and a declining base of capital employed. This combination can tell you that not only is the company investing less, it’s earning less

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Don’t Ignore The Insider Selling In Duke Energy

Some Duke Energy Corporation (NYSE:DUK) shareholders may be a little concerned to see that the Executive VP & CEO of Duke Energy Carolinas, Julia Janson, recently sold a substantial US$1.1m worth of stock at a price of US$113 per share. That’s a big disposal, and it decreased their holding size by 19%, which is notable

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Canton City Schools lands $11.25M federal grant for energy upgrades

CANTON ‒ A more than $11 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy has electrified Canton City Schools officials. The money will allow the school district to address overdue maintenance issues and make its buildings more comfortable for learning, according to Assistant Superintendent Jason Dixon. “This is a big deal,” Dixon said. “I’ve been

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Energy

Energy Tax Credit Market Booms as Regulations Come Out (Podcast)

The market for clean energy tax credits has been booming, with demand and supply skyrocketing since the 2022 tax-and-climate law established new credits and launched a way for energy developers to easily sell those credits to investors. Listen here and subscribe to Talking Tax on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Megaphone, or Audible. A midyear report by

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Hydrogen May Be Bad Bet for Gas Turbine Makers, Warns Energy Research Group

Gas turbine manufacturers are facing risks by betting on the future of hydrogen in the energy transition, as questions persist about the technology’s suitability for decarbonization. A lack of hydrogen supply, pipeline infrastructure and storage capacity are significant and costly barriers to overcome, according to a report from Global Energy Monitor. Even using green hydrogen provides little

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EVLO introduces 5 MWh containerized battery energy storage system – pv magazine International

EVLO Energy Storage has developed a 5 MWh battery system with a two-hour to four-hour duration in a 20-foot container. August 29, 2024 Ryan Kennedy From pv magazine USA Montreal-headquartered EVLO Energy Storage, a subsidiary of Hydro-Québec, has announced the launch of its new EVLO Synergy energy storage system. EVLO’s 20-foot containerized lithium ferro-phosphate (LFP)

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Energy

Sen. JD Vance visits De Pere distribution company; talks economy, energy, RFK

DE PERE (NBC 26) — Vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance visited Amerilux International on Wednesday evening for a speech about the economy, inflation and energy. Roughly 250 people came to a warehouse to see the Ohio senator speak, hours after he spoke at a trucking facility in Erie, Pennsylvania The pre-program featured Amerliux CEO

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Energy

NY Senate Republicans outline legislation to delay renewable energy transition

New York Senate Republicans unveiled legislation Friday to delay the state’s statutory mandates to transition to renewable energy. It comes as the state has already fallen behind on meeting its targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to climate change. The proposed legislation would push back deadlines in the state’s climate law, which passed

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NorthWestern Energy inviting public to share input about recreation along Missouri and Madison rivers

NorthWestern Energy is inviting the public to provide input about recreational facilities and opportunities along the Missouri and Madison rivers. NorthWestern Energy owns and operates two dams (Hebgen and Madison dams) on the Madison River and seven dams (Hauser, Holter, Black Eagle, Rainbow, Cochrane, Ryan and Morony dams) on the Missouri River. Enhancing public recreation in these areas is a federal licensing requirement

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Ukraine prepares for winter power cuts after Russian attacks on energy sector | Ukraine

Ukrainian authorities are scrambling to assess the damage caused by one of the biggest Russian airstrikes of the war earlier this week, which targeted energy infrastructure across the country, further crippling a sector targeted by Moscow multiple times in the spring. While much of Ukraine is still experiencing the tail end of a very hot

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