Colstrip, Montana, a symbol of America's evolving energy landscape, grapples with significant changes. This small town, historically sustained by coal mining and power plants, has long provided electricity for cities across the West Coast. As the winds of change blow, Colstrip finds itself at a
Iraq's economy is navigating a precarious landscape, heavily anchored to its oil industry—a sector that, despite being a crucial source of income, simultaneously harbors potential perils for the nation's economic stability and progress. The oil market's fluctuations, amplified by intricate global
The recent disaster involving the collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge has cast a spotlight on the condition of infrastructure across the United States. In a decisive step to counteract such calamities, New Jersey, under Governor Phil Murphy's lead, has opted for a strategic approach.
Impact on Revenue and Gasoline Taxes Adjusted Revenue Goals and Tax Increase Trajectory New Jersey is reinforcing its transportation infrastructure's financial backbone with a law that raises the Transportation Trust Fund's (TTF) revenue goal from $2 billion to nearly $2.37 billion by 2028, an 18%
The Promise of Hydrogen in Texas Hydrogen's Clean-Burning Potential Hydrogen holds the key to possibly one of the most significant transformations in the energy sector. Its clean-burning quality means that when used as a fuel, it emits only water and heat, leaving behind no greenhouse gases that
Colorado faces a critical juncture with Senate Bill 21-181 (SB21-181), which seeks to revolutionize its energy landscape. This bill encapsulates the urgent need to embrace renewable energy while recognizing the economic stakes attached to the traditional oil and gas sector. The proposed legislation