The collaboration agreement between Black & Veatch and Baker Hughes, a move poised to revolutionize mid-scale liquefied natural gas (LNG) solutions for both onshore and offshore applications, marries innovative technologies from both companies. This partnership aims to integrate Baker Hughes'
Alaska is known for its vast and rich energy reserves, including crude oil, natural gas, and coal. It holds a place of significance in the U.S. energy landscape, ranking fourth in crude oil and third in natural gas reserves nationally. However, this energy giant faces an imminent natural gas
In an ambitious bid to become coal-free by 2030, Xcel Energy has put forward a detailed proposal to replace its last coal plants in Colorado primarily with renewable energy sources, signaling a significant move towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Replacement Proposal Xcel Energy's proposal
Nestled in north-central Kentucky, Fort Knox has long been synonymous with its gold depository. However, in recent years, the military installation has garnered attention for its remarkable strides in energy self-sufficiency and resilience. This transformation did not happen overnight but is the
In a significant move signaling a new era of energy independence, the European Union is preparing to cease reliance on Russian gas. The expiration of the gas transit agreement between Gazprom and Naftogaz on December 31, 2024, has prompted this initiative, which is all set to reshape the
As Vice President Kamala Harris navigates her evolving role in American energy policy, the call for a pragmatic balance between environmental concerns and economic growth intensifies. Previously known for her anti-“Big Oil” stance and advocacy for a federal fracking ban, Harris is now at a