March 15, 2026

Energy

Energy

Biden family accused of corruption in explosive new FBI documents

By PHILLIP NIETO, US POLITICAL REPORTER Published: 22:28, 16 September 2025 | Updated: 23:02, 16 September 2025 Newly released FBI files shed light on the Biden family’s shady business dealings in Ukraine. According to the New York Post, Senator Chuck Grassley’s office released declassified FBI files on Tuesday that revealed additional bribery allegations involving the

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‘Move quickly and secure success’

As the window for clean energy tax incentives gets narrower, state officials across the U.S. are rushing to get clean energy projects into motion. According to Canary Media, solar and wind farms must start construction before July 4, 2026, to qualify for production or investment tax credits. This is a seven-year decrease from the original

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Digital Twins As The Operating System For Energy Expansion

Alvaro Rozo is Chief Product Officer of Arcus Power Corp. The grid is no longer a one-way street of big plants pushing power downstream. It’s becoming a crowded ecosystem—rooftop solar, home batteries, virtual power plants, new nuclear, even Bitcoin miners—each adding capacity, complexity and risk. Energy is expanding on all sides, and the real challenge

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Energy supplier with 7million customers confirms exact date you’ll get £150 energy bills help by – do you need to apply?

AN ENERGY firm with 7million customers will start issuing a one-off £150 payment to thousands of customers from November onwards. British Gas is giving eligible customers extra cash through the Warm House Discount scheme to help with the cost of electricity this winter. 1 The scheme has been expanded this year with the removal of

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Oracle’s Revenue Explosion to Lift This Little-Known Energy Stock, MS Says

Investors were floored by Oracle’s surging revenue forecasts when it reported earnings last week, and now analysts are growing bullish on other names that could be lifted by its sales boom. After a wildly upbeat cloud-computing forecast cemented Oracle as a prominent player in the AI race, the stock surged, and its momentum hasn’t subsided

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Geologists discover where energy goes during an earthquake

A scanning electron photomicrograph highlights a region of rock that slipped during a laboratory-induced earthquake. The “flowy” central area represents a portion of the rock that was melted and turned into glass due to intense frictional heating. Credit: AGU Advances (2025). DOI: 10.1029/2025av001683 The ground-shaking that an earthquake generates is only a fraction of the

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Goodbye to photovoltaics — Radioactive stone emerges as future of energy

Nations worldwide are racing against time to meet their individual climate targets, as well as the global goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050. While many have started strong by investing in and transitioning to renewable energy, such as solar power, they are not foolproof, and Japan can attest to this. Thankfully, Japan’s future in

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Chord Energy Buys $550M Williston Basin Assets From Exxon’s XTO

Chord Energy announced on Monday that a wholly owned subsidiary will acquire Williston Basin assets from Exxon Mobil’s XTO Energy for $550 million in cash, marking another strategic expansion in the Bakken shale. The deal, effective September 1 and expected to close by year-end, covers 48,000 net acres—86% operated and 100% held by production—with near-term

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Why your power bill is soaring – even though Australia should have the cheapest energy prices in the world

Australians are facing a sharp surge in power bills, with new research revealing electricity prices have jumped nearly 8 per cent in just two years, amid warnings that the shift to green energy will keep costs climbing. Energy comparison service iSelect compared year-on-year household electricity prices and found the average cost rose from 36.1 cents

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A third Brits struggle with energy bills, yet many avoid seeking help

A poll of 2,000 adults found 35 per cent of people at least sometimes struggle to pay their energy bills, but many are doing so in silence Many Brits are struggling to pay their energy bills (stock)(Image: Getty Images) Nearly four in 10 adults are suffering in silence, not seeking professional advice or support when

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