Energy
Democrat Blasts Trump Energy Chief Nominee After He Doubles Down on Previous Comment That Wildfires Are 'Just Hype'
Chris Wright, Trump's energy secretary nominee, faced Democratic backlash during his confirmation hearing over controversial wildfire comments.
U.S. Energy Lobbying Groups Say Trump's Proposed Tariffs Could Seriously Affect Consumers and the Industry
Canada, Mexico and the United States remain among the top four countries in oil production in the Americas alongside Brazil
Argentina's Milei Slams Provincial Governor For Threatening To Cut Energy Supply
The dispute began last week when the federal government stopped the transfer of 13,000 million pesos (around $15 million) in federal tax revenues to the Chubut province. In response, the province's governor Ignacio Torres said he would cut off oil and gas supplies on Wednesday if the funds are not transferred.
As Governor Newsom Proceeds Against Oil Companies, California's Green Drive Leaves Its Oil Towns Behind
In September Governor Gavin Newsom announced California was joining other states in taking legal action against oil companies, saying they knew decades ago their product was damaging the planet
When Does Daylight Saving Time 2016 End? Change Your Clock And 'Fall Back' 1 Hour On This Day
It's that time of the year when we "fall back" one hour as Daylight Saving Time 2016 ends in the U.S.
Mexico’s Year Of Reforms In Review: 6 Major Changes Enrique Pena Nieto Passed In His First Presidential Year
Peña Nieto has managed a host of reforms from an ambitious agenda. Check out the six major changes his government has pushed through since he took office in December 2012.
Watch Mexican Senators Protest Energy Reform And Privatization By Stripping And Swearing During Floor Speeches [VIDEOS]
One senator from the opposition Party of the Democratic Revolution stripped down to his underwear during a floor speech, telling senators he was doing it "just like you all have stripped the nation" of resources through privatizations of major industries.
Mexico Energy Reform 2013: Congress Ends 75-Year Monopoly By Approving Oil Bill
Mexico's Congress has approved an energy reform which the Government hopes will allow multimillion dollar investments from both private investors and foreign comapnies, the biggest development in the sector in seventy years.
Mexican Energy Reform Bill Introduced By Lawmakers; Leftist Parties Denounce 'Betrayal Of Country'
Lawmakers from the governing Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) and the conservative National Action Party (PAN) plan to push through Mexican Congress a bill which would allow foreign oil firms to exploit Mexican petroleum. The Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) and a coalition of smaller left-wing parties say it betrays the country in favor of foreign interests.
Jack Hidary, Tech Entrepreneur, To Launch NYC Mayoral Campaign: Could The Clean-Energy Executive Be ‘Bloomberg 2.0’? [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW]
The clean-energy and IT-job entrepreneur and latest candidate to enter the New York City mayoral race says he’s a “Brooklyn native with a global reach”. He hopes his tech background can help him expand wealth farther into the boroughs and turn New York City into one of the world’s urban-planning vanguards.
'Energia Norteamericana': New GOP YouTube Video Aims To Draw Latinos To Republican Platform, En Espanol!
A new YouTube video by the House GOP Conference aims to coalesce the Latino community behind the Republican message on energy independence.
BMW, Toyota To Develop Next-Generation Hybrid Sports Car And Spearhead Sustainable Energy Tech
BMW and Toyota has formed an alliance to create the most advanced hybrid sports car yet. Learn how the automakers plan to lead the industry in future of sustainable mobility.
Ghosts of 2001: Brazil worries about another energy crisis
Brazil looks less vulnerable today to an energy crisis similar to one in 2001 that cut output at factories, lopped about a percentage point off economic growth, and led millions of people to spend their nights by candlelight.
Russian and European Leaders Trade Barbs on Energy
Russia's president and European Union leaders failed to narrow wide differences on Syria, immigration and a string of other issues at a summit on Friday marked by testy exchanges over their biggest bone of contention, energy policy.
Russia Clashes over Energy With Belarus, Ukraine, EU
Russia plunged back into the disputes over energy with Ukraine and Belarus that have repeatedly disrupted oil and gas supplies to European Union countries, and it also termed EU energy policy as "uncivilized".
Mitt Romney's Criticisms Towards 'American Green Energy' Causes Fisker To Speak Up
Fisker: "We don't consider ourselves a loser."
GM To Spearhead EV And Alternative-Energy Market In China Despite Volt's Mediocre Sales
China aims to have at least half a million EVs and hybrids on the road in three years time. Long-term, China projects 5 million EVs and hybrids by 2020.
Revealed: 2014 Mazda6 To Feature i-ELOOP Energy Regeneration System (VIDEO)
Expect the 2.0 liter SkyActiv equipped 2014 Mazda6 to unveil at the upcoming 2012 Moscow Motor Show