April 27, 2026

Energy

Energy

Solar Power Won’t Save Us

Solar power continues to break record after record. If solar continues its current 5-year compound growth rate of 23%, then by the end of 2046, it could be supplying all our global energy demand at 2023 levels. By 2050, we could more than double our energy consumption globally and solar will still be generating more

Read More
Energy

Farm Bill Providing Grants and Loans For Renewable Energy

Federal funds back renewable energy, efficiency upgrades for NE ag, small business Deborah Van Fleet Nebraska ag producers and small businesses have until Sept. 30 to apply for the latest funding round of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Rural Energy for America Program, part of the Farm Bill providing grants and guaranteed loans for renewable energy

Read More
Energy

What Is The Problem With Coterra Energy Stock (NYSE:CTRA)

bjdlzx Coterra Energy (NYSE:CTRA) recently reported a bullish quarter. Management even raised production guidance. Yet the stock performance is something else entirely. Much of the industry is in the doghouse. So, the question remains if this is one of those that will recover to lead the industry (or will it continue to lag?). What many

Read More
Energy

Forget NextEra Energy Partners: Buy This Top-Notch Ultra-High-Yield Stock Instead

NextEra Energy Partners is walking a tightrope. NextEra Energy Partners (NEP 2.93%) currently offers a monster dividend yield. The renewable energy company’s payout yields more than 14%, which is about 10 times higher than the S&P 500‘s dividend yield. Further, the company plans to continue growing its payout in the future. However, as attractive as

Read More
Energy

2 High-Yield Energy Stocks to Buy Hand Over Fist and 1 to Avoid

Devon Energy has a lofty yield, but you can’t trust that yield like you can with these two energy giants. For dividend investors, one of the most important things to know about the energy sector is that it is very volatile. That means that dividend-paying energy stocks should go through a little extra scrutiny before

Read More
Energy

To address objections, Xcel Energy modifies its new electricity pricing plan – Twin Cities

To place an obituary, please include the information from the obituary checklist below in an email to obits@pioneerpress.com. There is no option to place them through our website. Feel free to contact our obituary desk at 651-228-5263 with any questions. General Information: Your full name, Address (City, State, Zip Code), Phone number, And an alternate

Read More
Energy

Austin Energy says permanent fix is in place for SW Austin transformer

AUSTIN, Texas – Austin Energy says it has a permanent fix in place at a Southwest Austin substation that went down Thursday night. The equipment failure required crews to re-route power to restore power to around 6,400 customers. Austin Energy also says that customer efforts to conserve energy were instrumental and allowed crews to focus

Read More
Energy

Republicans Unveil Comprehensive Energy Package to Ensure Affordable and Reliable Energy for New Yorkers

State Senator Tom O’Mara (R,C-Big Flats) and Senate Republican Leader Rob Ortt introduced a sweeping legislative package on August 23 aimed at securing a clean, affordable, and reliable energy future for New York residents. Titled “Creating Lasting Affordable Energy for New York,” the package comes as a response to growing concerns over the implementation of

Read More
Energy

Responsible mining is only way to energy transition, says SRK

“This means considerable opportunities for mineral-rich African countries, especially since mining is an important pioneer sector with significant transformative potential,” Vis Reddy, chairman of SRK Consulting South Africa, said in a news release. “But we need to remember that much is expected of the mining industry in today’s climate.” These expectations – in many regions

Read More
Energy

The Biggest Energy Decisions In The First Half Of 2024

By Madeline Lyskawa (August 23, 2024, 8:00 PM EDT) — From a D.C. Circuit decision upholding California’s ability to set its own greenhouse gas standards for vehicles to the U.S. Supreme Court’s freeze of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s plan to reduce cross-state pollution, consequential decisions in the energy space ripped through the courts in

Read More