President Trump's latest executive order gives him control over independent regulators of business and energy markets.
In 2018, then-Energy Secretary Rick Perry pressed FERC to require grid operators to compensate power plants that stored fuel ...
In SEC v. Jarkesy, the Securities and Exchange Commission brought legal action against George Jarkesy, seeking $300,000 in civil penalties for securities ...
Trump's incursion will hamper the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's mission of ensuring the safety and security of US nuclear facilities.
The president says the move will increase “supervision” over independent agencies. His critics say it’s alarming.
Good afternoon and happy Thursday, readers! In today’s edition of Daily on Energy, Callie and Maydeen dive straight into the climate-related rules from the Biden administration that House leadership ...
Southern California Edison will have until June 30, 2025 to file required information on its application to relicense its ...
The agency that granted the permit found in 2024 that approving additional LNG exports could raise natural gas prices for U.S ...
Critics argue the federal decision props up costly fossil fuels power plants, does little to ensure grid reliability and undercuts state clean energy goals.
The Energy Department’s decision follows Trump’s energy expansion executive order and could signal more to come, locking in ...
Mountain Valley Pipeline opponents, arguing its builders had abandoned the government-approved version of the project, ...