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Instead of dreading the long, northern winter, there are lots of ways to embrace it and enjoy snow and even cold.
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Crude prices are low. Companies are being cautious. But huge reserves — particularly of the heavy, viscous oil Venezuela has in abundance — remain appealing.
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President Trump wants more U.S. oil companies to "go in" to Venezuela. But there are economic, historical, and climate reasons that may not be easy. Here's what you need to know about oil in Venezuela.
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The U.S. is forecast to add a lot less power from renewables than analysts previously expected. The potential slowdown comes as electricity demand is rising faster than it has in decades.
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Documents published by the Alaska Department of Revenue show a multibillion-dollar long-term change in the way money from federal oil leases is handled.
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A new program at the Department of Energy is pushing the development of nearly a dozen new reactor designs at breakneck speed.
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Alaska is conducting a “comprehensive review” of insurance companies it says may be discriminating against carbon intensive industries.
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The Permanent Fund, not oil, is Alaska’s No. 1 source of general-purpose money and has been for years.
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The lawsuit faults the U.S. Bureau of Land Management for greenlighting ConocoPhillips’ winter seismic and drilling program after a public comment period of only 7 days.
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The Alaska Department of Transportation says they’ll pay for the infrastructure regardless of whether the ferry terminal gets built.
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The Trump administration, which broadly opposes renewable energy projects, changed the name of the Colorado-based National Renewable Energy Laboratory to “National Laboratory of the Rockies.”
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Nullifying the Biden limits means the whole coastal plain of ANWR would be available for potential oil and gas leasing. The Congressional Review Act measure goes next to the president.