Capacity of US Coal-Fired Power Plants to Fall Over 15 Percent by 2028

Total operating capacity of coal-fired power plants in US is set to drop to 145 GW by end of 2028, a 15% decline from the 172 GW in operation as of May.

Wyoming Opens Dual Mine: Coal for Power, Rare Earths for Everything Else

Brook Mine will be the first new coal mine to open in Wyoming in 50 years and first critical mineral and rare earth mine to open in the US in 70 years.
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Interior Department Announces $200 Billion LNG Supply Agreements With Japan

U.S. companies finalized sales agreements with Japanese power generation giant JERA Co. Inc. for it to purchase up to 5.5 million tons per year of American LNG.

AI Data Center Build-Out Raises Concerns About America’s Future Power Needs

As US prepares to invest billions of dollars in AI infrastructure, concerns are being addressed about nation’s electricity grid handling surge in power usage.
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With Growing Bipartisan Support, It’s Full Steam Ahead for Geothermal Energy

Advances in fracking expand access to deep Earth ‘hot rocks,’ making carbon-free geothermal green energy popular in Congress and with Trump energy nominees.
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8 Takeaways From the First Week of UN Climate Talks

COP29 leaders are pushing for $1 trillion in climate finance and claimed that ‘worsening climate impacts will put inflation on steroids.’
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AI Boom Puts Pressure on America’s Water Supply, JPMorgan Warns

Rapid expansion of AI in the U.S. is adding significant strain to the nation’s already stressed water supply, according to new report by JPMorgan Chase and ERM.
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Nuclear Power Likely to Grow by Getting Smaller

‘We’ve got to onshore a lot of the capabilities that we’ve lost,’ said Juliann Edwards, chief development officer of...