President Donald Trump’s return to office could bring some temporary relief to the beleaguered U.S. coal industry
Less than a year ago, Rocky Mountain Power (RMP), PacifiCorp’s division in Idaho, Utah and Wyoming, said its Hunter and Huntington coal-fired would continue to burn coal until 2036 and 2042, respectively. Now their retirements could be pushed back even further.
Trump suggested that coal could help meet the growing electricity demand from manufacturing and large data centres for artificial intelligence (AI). Energy experts warn that any boost for coal under Trump is likely to be short-lived,
With a call for ‘collaboration for the intelligent age’, the World Economic Forum began its annual ... plans to establish the FUEL SkillTech University in Pune. “Today is a historic day ...
Trump spoke at length about AI but not crypto in World Economic Forum speech, but the president has an executive-order signing session scheduled.
Historians and economic experts told ABC News that ... Daniel Kinderman, associate professor of political science at the University of Delaware who has researched how businesses respond to right ...
Donald Trump is heading back to the White House, promising to turbocharge American fossil fuels by slashing red tape. As oil lobbyists eagerly game out how to dismantle regulation, the clean energy industry is bracing for trouble ahead.
A bill to allow school vouchers regardless of income has passed in the House. Opponents worry that it will be the "wild, wild west of waste, fraud and abuse."
Through opportunities like the World Economic Forum, Kentucky has the chance to grow the number of new jobs at a faster rate than ever before.
Last week, business, government and academic leaders from 125 countries traveled to Davos, Switzerland, for the annual World Economic Forum. And this year, Kentucky was there, too.
A major gift from the Wold Foundation to the University of Wyoming School of Energy Resources (SER) will enhance the educational opportunities for UW students and to support its long legacy of serving Wyoming’s oil and gas sector.
The University of Wyoming last week awarded and honored the research and innovation of several members of its faculty in celebration of the impact, relevance and importance of their respective work.