Obama threatens veto over oil pipeline that industry has long called for, but environmentalists claim is no longer required
Connecting Europe’s energy markets will help reduce emissions and slash costs, but some countries are standing in the way of progress
Nuclear is back, whether the majority like it or not, so it’s time the Japanese population acknowledged the changes made to the industry since Fukushima
The out-of-court settlement of $83.5m is believed to be the single largest sum granted to an African community in relation to an oil spill
Five-day strike by workers at mostly state-owned Coal India comes amid fears that Narendra Modi wants to privatise the industry
The New Economy speaks to Fernando Delgado, CEO of Vert Energy Solutions, to discuss the future of the wastewater treatment industry
Following months of negotiation, Spain’s largest energy company has acquired Canada’s Talisman
Bank of America has warned that crude oil prices could drop to $50 per barrel as a result of OPEC’s decision not to reduce production
Next May, Solar Impulse 2 will hopefully become the first solar-powered plane to circumnavigate the globe. This feat of modern engineering hopes to prove that photovoltaic power is the future of air travel and sustainable transport
Calls to lift the ban on US crude exports are getting louder, though the economic advantages come with environmental consequences
Methane is one of the main contributors to greenhouse gas emissions. Paul Fukumoto of cleantech specialist Ener-Core explains how we can turn this pollutant into a valuable energy source
Aeroplanes are polluters, but the businesses that support them can do a lot to offset that. Henri-Philippe Sambuc, CEO of Catecar, explains how his company’s latest electric vehicle is just one example of this