May 9, 2023 Archives

Oil Supply Shortages Will Start to Take Effect This Summer

Helima Croft, RBC Capital Markets global head of commodity strategy, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest energy prices, when the effects of OPEC+ oil cuts will be felt, and more.

Energy Secretary Granholm: First Successful Fusion Ignition Is A "BFD"

Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm announced a "major scientific breakthrough" at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory on December 13, where an experimental fusion reactor produced more energy than was used to ignite it for the first time ever.   Read more:

Sen. Kennedy Stumps Biden Official With Climate Questions

Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., grilled Biden's deputy energy secretary during a congressional hearing Wednesday over the Biden administration's energy spending

Batteries Not Included: The Challenges Of A Low-Carbon Future

Via Kite & Key -- Wind power. Solar power. Electric cars. That’s the future envisioned by many advocates of getting the U.S. to net zero carbon emissions. Translating this vision into a reality depe



'Who's America's Climate God—Is It John Kerry?

At today's Senate Budget Committee, Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS) slammed Democrats for their climate change-focused legislation and claims about the debt limit.

Biden Energy Coordinator: The U.S. Economy Will Be "Using Oil For Several More Years, As We Transition"

CNBC's Joe Kernen asked Amos Hochstein during a 2022 interview, the special presidential coordinator for international energy policy, exactly what President Biden means when he says the U.S. is going to phase out the use of fossil fuels. JOE KERNEN, CNBC: I know you're going to say that we like the oil companies, we want them to

Can Europe Replace Russian Gas With Renewable Energy?

Harnessing sources which replenish themselves like wind and wave power is the aim of European leaders - who want to turn the continent's northern seas into an engine of renewable energy.  The plan is radical and costly - but will it work?


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