After UAE Departure, What's Next for OPEC?
The news of the United Arab Emirates's (UAE) departure from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) came as a significant surprise to the markets. But to those paying close attention, the move was less unexpected than it appeare
Unreasoned Decisionmaking: Ferc's Ever-Changing Methodology for Estimating the Return On Equity
The financial crisis that began in 2008 led to unprecedented actions by the U.S. Federal Reserve (Fed) to lower interest rates and stimulate the economy.

Energy Sanctions as a Foreign Policy Tool: How Successful and for How Long?
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) reports that the United States produced a record amount of all forms of energy in 2024, exceeding 103 quadrillion British thermal units.
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Who Pays When Wind Turbines and Solar Panels Wear Out? A Hidden Energy Liability
This means that consumers or taxpayers-not the owners-will likely be left to pay a significant portion of the $50 billion or more in future decommissioning costs.

The International Energy Agency Acknowledges the Need for More Oil and Gas Investment
For advocates of energy diversity, the clean energy investment numbers are encouraging but do not indicate that an energy transition is currently underway.
Energy Education: Foundational or Aspirational? A Survey of Top 50 U.S. Universities
And regardless of climate-motivated aspirations and plans, even in the International Energy Agency's optimistic transition scenario, fossil fuels will remain critical for decades.
Electrification Without Electricity: An Epic Failure in Planning for Critical Infrastructure
Washington State's building code does not explicitly ban gas appliances but imposes requirements that make it uneconomic to install them.
The SEC's Climate Rules Will Wreak Havoc on U.S. Financial Markets
The final climate disclosure rules issued by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in March 2024 will require every large U.S. corporation to report in detail all the climate-related physical and transition risks faced by their businesses, along with the direct and indirect greenhouse gas emi
Ethanol as Fuel: A Bridge to Nowhere
This shortcoming reflects not technology immaturity but rather fundamental limits of biochemistry and thermodynamics.
April 22, 2026
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