President Donald Trump’s early executive actions reveal a discord between his vision for American manufacturing revival and his fossil-fuel-driven agenda. By rolling back the environmental initiatives of his predecessor, Joe Biden, and defunding green energy advancements, Trump’s policies threaten t
The study entitled "Challenges to the Electrification of Homes in the US," conducted by researchers at Stevens Institute of Technology in New Jersey, explores how the growing trend of home electrification introduces new challenges, especially in the context of power disruptions and
Hydropower often stands as a beacon of sustainable energy, promising to reduce carbon emissions and encourage energy security. However, when these projects target transboundary rivers shared by multiple countries, their implementation uncovers numerous hidden costs and complexities. These
Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies have become integral to various industries, driving significant advancements in automation, data analysis, and overall operational efficiency. The rapid enhancement and widespread implementation of AI, however, have led to escalated energy demands, posing
The anticipated surge in natural gas demand in the United States is driven by several factors, including increased electricity consumption, exports, manufacturing onshoring, and the electrification of various sectors. This article delves into how the energy sector, particularly ConocoPhillips
The article addresses the impact of President Trump's energy policies on the renewable energy sector in the United States, particularly focusing on the wind industry. The key overarching theme of the article is the tension between Trump's strong support for the fossil fuel industry and