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How The Collapse Of The Francis Scott Key Bridge Affects Energy Trade

The recent collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge into the Patapsco River on March 26 has caused a temporary halt to all shipping traffic from the Port of Baltimore.

ByRobert RapierSenior Contributor
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6 hours ago

Venezuela Elections: Who Will Take The Opposition Vote?

This vote will determine the fate of a country with the world’s largest proven oil reserves—300 billion barrels—and 80% of Latin America’s natural gas.

ByElias FerrerContributor
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PREMIUM6 hours ago

Jerry Jones Bet Big On Natural Gas Last Week — The Rise Of Energy Hungry A.I. Means You Should Too

The exploding electricity needs of Artificial Intelligence could require a 20% bigger power grid by 2030. Only gas can scale fast enough.

ByChristopher HelmanForbes Staff
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7 hours ago

Illuminating The Future: The Electrifying Impact Of AI On Electricians

Today, AI emerges as a tool that enhances the expertise of electricians, allowing them to deliver services that are not just effective but also futuristic.

ByNeil SahotaContributor
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7 hours ago

System-Scale Hydropower Planning and Management: Better Outcomes For People And Nature

The best opportunity to increase the environmental and social sustainability of hydropower lies in planning and management at the scale of systems (e.g., ariver basin, power grid or country).

ByJeff OppermanContributor
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8 hours ago

Gasoline Prices Are High And Probably Going Higher

Americans are feeling pain at the gas pump again, and consensus is rising that the pain won’t be easing anytime soon.

ByDavid BlackmonSenior Contributor
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Mar 27, 2024

Global LNG Market: Sliding Prices In 2024, Rising Opportunities By 2030?

LNG prices are tanking due to high inventories in Europe and Asia. Undeterred, energy majors are scaling up global LNG investments eyeing rising near-term opportunities.

ByGaurav SharmaSenior Contributor
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Mar 27, 2024

ESG By Any Other Name Would Smell Just As Bad

The fight between pro and anti-ESG forces is unlikely to be over soon and may even just be beginning. But there is hope that rationality might prevail.

ByTilak DoshiContributor
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Mar 26, 2024

Can Electric Ships Circumnavigate The Globe?

Energy Observer is not just a boat; it is a floating experimental laboratory that allows for real-life testing of innovative solar, hydrogen, and storage technologies.

ByAnna BroughelContributor
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Mar 26, 2024

Despite Wars And Sanctions, Superyacht Market Continues Recent Growth

What ordinary people envisage doing on cruise ships, the super-rich do on their mega-yachts. Despite recent obstacles, the super-yacht market is continuing to grow.

ByAriel CohenContributor
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Mar 26, 2024

U.S. Policymakers Must Adjust To Energy Transition Wake-Up Call

It's a wake-up call for the low-carbon energy transition. Investors, energy companies, and consumers have made it clear that the energy transition is happening too fast.

ByDan EberhartContributor
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PREMIUMMar 26, 2024

This Deep-Sea Mining Company Will Sweep The Ocean Floor For Battery Materials—If It Doesn’t Go Broke First

Gerard Barron's The Metals Co. has a robot that can scoop up copper, cobalt and other seabed minerals crucial for EV batteries. But he needs a ton of nickels to do it.

ByChristopher HelmanForbes Staff
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Mar 25, 2024

Can Biden Celebrate Energy Records Achieved In U.S., Both Fossil And Renewables

Record U.S. levels in fossil and renewable energies are impressive, and Houston may become the Silicon Valley of energy, according to Bill Gates.

ByIan PalmerContributor
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Mar 25, 2024

AI Meets Regulation – Driving Innovation Within The EU AI Act

Generative AI is likely the most significant change to work since the industrial revolution, and we can’t afford to get stuck in an ‘innovation paralysis.’

ByJean-Marc OllagnierContributor
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Mar 25, 2024

Long-Duration Energy Storage Is Core To Tripling Renewables By 2030

Renewables are essential to decarbonize the grid, but they require a storage device that can release electrons for long durations, which remains costly.

ByKen SilversteinSenior Contributor
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Mar 25, 2024

Current Climate: New Roadmap For The EV Revolution

This week’s Current Climate, which every Monday brings you the latest news about the business of sustainability. Sign up to get it in your inbox every week.

ByAmy FeldmanForbes Staff
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Mar 24, 2024

Why Bill Gates Reckons Houston May Become The ‘Silicon Valley Of Energy’

Billionaire and philanthropist Bill Gates took spotlight at energy event CERAWeek to opine that the next wave of energy and climate breakthroughs may come from Houston.

ByGaurav SharmaSenior Contributor