March 11, 2026

Energy

Energy

Gas odor smelled in Monument and Woodland Park, Black Hills Energy responding

WOODLAND PARK — Residents of Monument and Woodland Park may have smelled natural gas around their communities Monday. According to Black Hills Energy, an “issue” has caused them to purge the natural gas systems in the area of an over odorant issue. According to the energy company, the issue was first reported in Monument on

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Honeywell Provides Energy-efficient And Low-GWP Refrigerants For Actrol’s Condensing Units

CHARLOTTE, N.C., July 15, 2024 — Honeywell has announced that Actrol will utilize Honeywell’s energy-efficient and low global warming potential (GWP) refrigerant Solstice® L40X (R-455A) for their condensing units often found in supermarkets, convenience stores, restaurants, and standalone equipment. Honeywell’s Solstice technology significantly reduces overall CO₂ emissions compared to traditional refrigerants. Actrol’s integration of Honeywell’s Solstice

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Energy Income Fund Declares Interest in Derivatives Trading

TORONTO, July 15, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Artemis Investment Management Limited (“Artemis”), the trustee and manager of the Energy Income Fund (TSX – ENI.UN) (“the Fund”), is pleased to announce that the Fund will engage in derivative trading as part of its new investment strategy, as outlined in the information circular dated February 12, 2024,

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Here’s what is powering another century of energy leadership in the Central Valley

The Central Valley has a long legacy of being an innovative energy leader. Energy production and agricultural prowess have built the foundation of our leadership — both industries creating a century’s worth of jobs and economic prosperity in the region. As California moves away from traditional fuels and toward cleaner sources to reduce emissions, we’re

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Gibson Energy extends Gateway Terminal contract, sanctions Cactus II connection

Gibson Energy Inc., Calgary, has extended a long-term contract with an unnamed exploration and production company at its Gateway Terminal in South Texas and has sanctioned a connection to the Cactus II Pipeline. Terms were not disclosed. The South Texas Gateway Terminal is a newly built crude oil export plant, operating a deep-water, open access

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CEC Adopts Offshore Wind Energy Strategic Plan to Support California’s 100 Percent Clean Electricity Future

The California Energy Commission (CEC) has adopted a comprehensive strategic plan to guide the development of offshore wind energy, as a step towards achieving the state’s 100 percent clean electricity future. The plan outlines analysis and strategies to deploy floating turbines off the state’s central and northern coasts with a planning goal of 25,000 MW

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Energy, defiance in the air at the RNC after Trump rally shooting

MILWAUKEE — Barely a day had passed since a gunman fired at Donald Trump in what the authorities said was an attempt to assassinate him, shaking the country on the eve of his third consecutive nomination for president. But at a welcome party for the Republican National Convention on Sunday evening, the music blasted and

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Los Alamos Researchers Look For Feedback On The Geothermal Clean Energy Testbed Scoping Study

LANL recently funded a series of scoping studies to explore the possibility of leveraging local facilities, infrastructure and resources to test clean-energy technologies. Courtesy/LANL LANL News: Geothermal energy could bring high-paying jobs to New Mexico Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) recently funded a series of scoping studies to explore the possibility of leveraging local facilities,

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Cut Your Energy Bills in Half Using This Thermostat Setting

Never quite sure what you should set your thermostat to? Don’t leave it on whatever your partner or your family suggests. Stay smart and track the temperatures outside, and set your temperatures accordingly. You can keep cool in the summer heat without spending an arm and a leg – or battling for control of thermostat with your family.  This story

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Leveraging controls and automation to manage CEA energy demand

In 2017, utilities and energy experts noticed a spike in electric demand. After 20 or so years of stable low growth, it was first posited that the increase in electric vehicles on U.S. roads and building electrification (e.g. swapping out fossil fuel-burning furnaces for electric heat pumps) was driving this boom. As Wesley Whited, a

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