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US, Biden and nuclear energy
Biden admin sets new target to triple US nuclear capacity from 2020 levels
President Biden announced a new initiative to triple American nuclear energy from 2020 levels by increasing capacity to 200 gigawatts by 2050.
Can the US triple its nuclear energy capacity?
There are still big environmental concerns about mining uranium for fuel rods as well as radioactive waste from nuclear power plants. Nevertheless, nuclear energy has garnered sup
Biden administration sets plan to triple US nuclear energy capacity by 2050
The road map aims for 200 GW of net new capacity from newly built reactors, restarts of plants retired for economic reasons and power uprates of existing reactors, the White House said Tuesday.
Biden wants to triple nuclear energy generation. Trump will make the call.
U.S. president-elect Donald Trump is no fan of renewable energy. He has said solar power is too expensive to work at scale, threatened to impose steep taxes on solar panels arriving from abroad, and advanced seemingly unfounded claims that many rabbits “get caught in” solar installations and die.
COP29: six more countries join goal to triple nuclear, US sets deployment plans
Six more countries joined the declaration to triple nuclear energy by 2050 during the World Climate Action Summit today (13 November) at COP29. The endorsement from El Salvador, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kosovo,
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US power use to reach record highs in 2024 and 2025, EIA forecast says
U.S. power consumption will rise to record highs in 2024 and 2025, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said in its ...
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on MSN
Biden admin touts job well done replenishing oil reserves despite depleting them by half over last 4 years
The Energy Department announced the end of replenishing the nation's strategic oil reserves, which were depleted by nearly ...
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on MSN
State's drivers saved more at the pump last week. See how much here
Here's a look at how weekly regional gas prices changed in Massachusetts last week compared with the week prior.
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US refiner margins to stabilize next year as plant closures cut supply, EIA says
U.S. refiner margins for gasoline and diesel will be relatively unchanged next year, the U.S. Energy Information ...
Crude Oil Prices
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The Strong Dollar Is Back and Weighing on Oil Prices
Oil is set to post a loss for the week after a strong dollar and concerns about demand growth in 2025 continue to provide ...
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on MSN
How Trump's second administration could affect gas prices
According to the
Energy
Information
Administration
(EIA), U.S. refining capacity peaked in 2020, then decreased in 2021 ...
USA Today
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Trump's pledge looms over offshore wind sector
The states that generate the most wind power in the U.S. are Texas, Iowa, Oklahoma, Kansas and Illinois, according to the ...
RealClearEnergy
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Second Trump Administration Will Benefit Environment
At the 29th Conference of the Parties (COP29) in Azerbaijan, attendees are full of dire predictions that the world’s climate ...
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on MSN
China's weak economy and record US production will lead to a surplus of one million barrels of oil a day next year, IEA says
Oil markets are facing a supply glut, with non-OPEC producers on track expand production by 1.5 million barrels of oil a day, ...
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U.S. Energy Industry Trends To Watch In A 2025 Trump Presidency
Donald Trump's reelection as President will impact the energy industry, but maybe not as expected. Energy, trade, regulatory, ...
Solar Power World
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Maryland to soon require contractor applications for Maryland Solar Access Program
As the Maryland Energy Administration prepares to debut the new Maryland Solar Access Program for Fiscal Year 2025 (FY25), it ...
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