Electric Cars Could Wreak Havoc on Oil Markets Within a Decade (Video)
Electric cars may fundamentally change the energy industry in the very near future.
Electric cars may fundamentally change the energy industry in the very near future.
By Deane Hinton Installing rooftop solar panels is costly, inefficient and offers a poor return on investment. At least that would be the case were
Sarbjit Nahal, head of thematic investing for Bank of America Merrill Lynch Global Research, discusses how the shift to greater energy efficiency can combat increasing
Gasoline and oil prices have been falling for months, amid a glut in supply. The price per barrel for West Texas crude oil was $37.69

This article was originally published on March 11, 2016 in Real Clear Energy. This is National Consumer Protection Week, when the federal government partners with
The Supreme Court has issued a ruling cementing the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s authority to regulate demand response in utilities markets. Demand response refers to
PRI’s Science Friday discusses the drought implications of this El Nino year.
On October 30, 2015, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) submitted a draft final rule for review to the White House Office of Management and Budget
Wastewater treatment is commonly considered as an environmental problem, but it is also a resource problem and an opportunity, both in many poor countries and even
Drivers have enjoyed a noticeable reduction in gas prices during the past few months from about $2.80 a gallon for regular in June to about
Alex Laskey discusses how being a smart energy consumer requires a basic understanding of human behavior.