Renewable energy has continued growing since President Trump's election. Even in Texas, the conservative home of Trump's energy secretary.
Huge demands for water present complicated challenges, but leaders will not resolve these kinds of interconnected risks without a systems approach
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Diversified Energy isn't a household name, but it's gobbling up other producers' aging, methane-leaking gas wells.
How industry and commerce came together to give a rural Texan family a secure water supply
U.S. oil production in the Permian has caused its own set of problems.
Crude oil remains oversupplied with supply outpacing demand and exports dependent on lower relative prices to continue. The refining industry is awash in gasoli
Many of the exploration and production stocks are hitting new multi-year lows. Are they cheap or is this another false bottom?
How has the energy boom affected the shipbuilding industry?
Welocalize shares steps in localizing high impact eLearning content in the energy industry requires specialized language services. Multimedia, audio, video
The oil sector believes that the digitisation of the industry is a solid option to cut costs and survive a volatile market, while meeting consumer demand.
'Food, Water and Energy: Know the Nexus' explains how food, water and energy systems are connected, how and where these systems intersect, how they rely upon each other to function and how they can have a significant impact on each other.
The aguanomics blog is devoted to a discussion of the economic and political factors affecting the way we manage water.
This is classic overproduction based on time-preference mis-coordinating the use of capital due to artificially-low interest rates. It has nothing to do with a normally functioning market...
Dropping battery costs make the application more attractive. But water storage is still far more economic.
Suzanne West believes that she can build an oil company that’s both sustainable and highly profitable. Is she out to lunch – or on to something huge?
The term has been applied to everything from mini-hydro to mega-dams. So what does run-of-river mean and what are its impacts?