Louisiana’s $80M Energy Fund: A Regulatory Blind Spot Benefiting the Connected

Louisiana’s $80M energy fund operates without oversight while politically connected institutions receive millions—and your utility bills pay for it.

US Bombs Iranian Nuclear Sites: Oil Prices Poised for $100 Spike

American bombers destroy Iranian nuclear sites while you slept—oil races toward $100 as markets brace for unprecedented chaos.

NJ’s $430M Power Bill Rescue: Will Your $100 Credit Beat the 20% Rate Surge?

Governor Murphy’s $430M energy relief fund offers $100-250 credits, but your power bills already jumped 20%. The math reveals something worse.

America’s Pipeline Boom Funnels Natural Gas Abroad, Not to Your Home

America’s pipeline boom feeds foreign markets while domestic energy needs take backseat—exposing the $2.86 trillion betrayal of energy independence promises.

Arizona Solar Dream Crashes: Hundreds Jobless as Meyer Burger Abandons Goodyear Plant

Federal incentives promised American solar jobs. Instead, 283 workers lost everything when Meyer Burger fled to cheaper overseas production.

Climate Crisis: The Hidden Tax We All Pay Daily

The hidden “tax” we’re all paying for climate inaction costs $5.3 trillion annually—while tax havens fuel environmental destruction. Who’s really profiting from your wallet?

America’s $42.4 Billion Clean Fuels Revolution Reshapes Economy While Big Oil Falters

While Big Oil struggles, America’s $42.4 billion clean fuels revolution faces a critical crossroads. Record-breaking potential clashes with five-year production lows. The industry’s future hangs in regulatory limbo.

OPEC+ Boosts Oil Production While Prices Tumble: A Risky Gamble?

OPEC+ gambles on higher oil production while prices crash to 4-year lows. Industry titans push forward despite market warnings. Will this bold move backfire?

Coal’s Comeback? America’s $4 Trillion Energy Asset Defies Green Transition

Despite politicians calling coal “essential,” a $4 trillion industry faces brutal economic reality: it costs twice what renewables do. Can political willpower overcome market forces?

Nigeria Slashes Power Subsidies 35%, Forces Elite 15% to Pay True Energy Costs

Nigeria forces its elite to pay 240% more for electricity while regular citizens keep subsidies. The wealthy 15% now fund the country’s massive power debt crisis. Most still depend on generators anyway.