Severe Weather Events to Hit U.S. Energy Hard
U.S. energy infrastructure has been widely critiqued over the years for being outdated and prone to failure. This has become […]
U.S. energy infrastructure has been widely critiqued over the years for being outdated and prone to failure. This has become […]
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””]By Felicity Bradstock Originally published June 10, 2024 Updated by Kym Bolado on December 22, 2025 As oil operations
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As artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and other innovative technologies grow in popularity, several major U.S. tech companies are investing
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The U.S. is developing its geothermal energy capacity through investment in research and development, as well as several new production
Two years after the launch of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), the U.S. government has finalized its final electric vehicle
Guest writer: Shalini Nagar – Jr. Content Writer at Research Nester The oil and gas industry is growing at a
Texas is leading the U.S. when it comes to solar energy, far overtaking other solar-dominant states, such as California, in
With Israel and Iran exchanging tit-for-tat strikes in an increasingly escalated fashion, the question remains large as to what will