Texas Power Plants Drained 100 Billion Gallons While Solar Uses Just 6 Per Megawatt Hour

Texas power plants guzzle 100 billion gallons yearly while solar sips just 6—here’s why energy experts say the math demands a reckoning.

Why 160 Nuclear Ships Exist But Land-Based SMRs Still Face Regulatory and Cost Barriers

160 nuclear ships operate flawlessly, yet land-based reactors remain strangled by red tape. Here’s why military innovation outpaces civilian progress.

Venezuela’s 303 Billion Barrels Can’t Stop Global Oil Reserve Collapse Amid Middle East Conflict

Venezuela holds 303 billion barrels yet produces barely 1 million daily. Why massive reserves can’t rescue global oil markets from collapse.

Cleveland EV Buyers: $3,000 Fuel Costs Beat $6,300 Gas Bills Over Five Years

Cleveland EV buyers save $3,300 on fuel costs—but there’s a catch most dealers won’t mention about charging infrastructure.

Philadelphia Grants Private Startup Exclusive 10-Year Monopoly on 1,000 Curbside EV Chargers

Philadelphia hands one company a decade-long EV charging monopoly. But does giving one player exclusive control actually serve underserved neighborhoods?

Why California Drivers Pay $6.13 Per Gallon While Oklahoma Pays $3.27: The Regulatory Divide

California’s gas costs nearly double Oklahoma’s. Here’s why regulations, not oil companies, created this $3+ divide.

Spain’s Largest Nuclear Plant Faces 2028 Shutdown as 7,000 Workers Protest Job Losses

Spain’s largest nuclear plant faces closure while 7,000 workers demand answers: Will the government choose jobs or ideology?

Minnesota Joins 38 States Suing EPA Over Endangerment Finding Rescission That Eliminates Vehicle Emission Standards

Minnesota and 38 states challenge EPA’s gutting of vehicle emission standards. Inside their legal battle against the Trump administration’s climate rollback.

Colorado’s SB26-003 Forces EV Makers to Fund Battery Recycling or Face $25,000 Daily Fines

Colorado’s radical EV battery law forces automakers to pay $25K daily fines or face recycling mandates. What happens next?

Michigan House Panel Hears Dam Safety Reforms After State’s Weakest-in-Nation Standards Face Heavy Rain Crisis

Michigan’s dams are aging disasters waiting to happen. Why are safety standards still weaker than nearly every other state?