U.S. Sues Southern California Edison Over 2020 California Wildfire

Sept 1 (Reuters) – The U.S. government on Friday sued Southern California Edison, accusing the Edison International (EIX.N) unit of negligence that caused the 2020 Bobcat Fire, which burned close to 180 square miles (466 sq km) in one of the largest wildfires ever in Los Angeles County. In a complaint filed in Los Angeles federal …

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INFOGRAPHIC: The Growth of Wind and Solar – ENERGYminute

By Aaron Foyer Courtesy of ENERGYminute See more articles and infographics from ENERGYminute HERE How the growth happened The growth of wind and solar energy sources across the world since 2010 has been remarkable. Both wind and solar power have seen substantial increases in capacity, driven by falling costs, technological advancements, and a growing recognition of …

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Wind Warning: Equinor, BP seek 54% hike in US offshore wind power price, filings show

(Reuters) – Norway’s Equinor and its partner BP are seeking a 54% increase for the price of power produced at three planned offshore U.S. wind farms, according to a filing made by a New York state regulatory authority. The two partners in recent years won the rights to build the Empire Wind 1, Empire Wind …

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U.S. Crude Oil Output Rises in June to Highest Since Feb 2020, EIA Says

NEW YORK, Aug 31 (Reuters) – U.S. field production of crude oil rose 1.6% in June to 12.844 million barrels per day, the highest since February 2020, before the coronavirus pandemic destroyed demand for fuel and other oil products, the Energy Information Administration said on Thursday. Production in Texas rose 1.1% to 5.518 million bpd, …

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Depleting U.S. Crude Inventories Lift Oil Prices: John Kemp

U.S. commercial crude oil inventories have depleted by 34 million barrels since the middle of July, contributing to a sense the market is tightening and driving a recovery in spot prices and calendar spreads. Commercial crude inventories have declined in five of the most recent six weeks, according to surveys conducted by the U.S. Energy …

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