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Wyoming governor plots legal strategy as California opposes Oakland coal terminal
However, the port has been met with strong opposition from California lawmakers, who recently introduced a bill that would place environmental review hurdles on the project. Soon after Trump announced the DPA funding for the terminal, California…
Warrior Met Coal: Blue Creek Strengthens The Case, But Cash Flow Has Not Caught Up (HCC)
Warrior Met Coal has improved operationally with Blue Creek's launch, boosting volumes and lowering costs, but sustainable FCF growth remains unproven. Despite strong net income and a robust balance sheet, Q1 2026 saw negative operating cash flow…
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You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. The saying goes that if it's free, you're the product. In the artificial intelligence age, I'm starting to wonder what kind of product we are being…
The Real Grid Crisis Is A State Policy Problem Dressed Up As A Market Failure
There's a critique of PJM making the rounds: PJM - the largest grid operator in the United States - is too big. There are too many state interests at play, and PJM doesn't have the ability to function cohesively or quickly enough. FERC even…
Focus turns to building stronger institutions in Africa to speed shift to renewable energy
Africa's biggest clean energy challenge is shifting from building projects to building the institutions, markets and regulatory systems needed to deliver them at scale, experts say. That challenge is emerging even as clean energy reaches a historic…
BHP Group (BHP) Secures Environmental Permit for $1.3B Escondida Expansion
BHP Group (NYSE: BHP) is one of the best stocks to invest in under $100. On July 7, BHP Group announced that it has secured an initial environmental permit for the expansion of its Escondida copper mine in Chile. This approval allows the company to…
Power companies need more homes to share control of their batteries
Energy companies need to convince millions of Australians to hand over control of their home batteries to support the grid at critical times if the nation is to avoid major cost blowouts in its multibillion-dollar transition away from coal, the…
Modi courts Indo-Pacific partners as China, U.S. reshape region
From missiles and uranium to critical minerals and sports diplomacy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi used a three-nation tour to deepen India's Indo-Pacific partnerships as regional powers strengthen ties amid China's growing influence and uncertainty…
Notts walking trail will 'protect the countryside' and take you back in time
A Nottinghamshire walking trail dedicated to one world-renowned writer is set to be extended to bridge together the borough's literary, cultural and industrial heritage. Broxtowe Borough is Nottinghamshire's second smallest borough with a…
Dangerous heat wave will bring oppressive temperatures to US
A widespread and dangerous heat wave is building across the U.S., with triple-digit highs expected in the Southwest and Great Plains this weekend before spreading eastward under a dome of high pressure that meteorologists say could trap oppressive…
The 13 biggest myths about heatwaves - and how to bust them
With some still unable to accept humanity's role in climate chaos, we tackle common misconceptions and deceptions Some people – and media organisations – still have difficulty connecting the heatwaves currently gripping much of the…
The Gwent locations overlooked for UK Town of Culture - and why they remain upbeat
That's the message from some of those who'd been working to try and bring the title, and its £3 million prize fund, to Gwent. Abergavenny, Abertillery, and Blaenavon submitted bids, alongside Caerleon, Monmouth, Caerphilly, and Cwmbran, but…
Focus turns to building stronger institutions in Africa to speed shift to renewable energy
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Africa's biggest clean energy challenge is shifting from building projects to building the institutions, markets and regulatory systems needed to deliver them at scale, experts say. That challenge is emerging even as…
Dangerous heat wave is building, will bring oppressive temperatures to much of the United States
FILE - Visitors use fans as as they wait to enter the Washington Monument, July 1, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Tom Brenner, File) A widespread and dangerous heat wave is building across the U.S., with triple-digit highs expected in the Southwest…
Focus turns to building stronger institutions in Africa to speed shift to renewable energy
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