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Energy Deficit Can Cloud The Future Of Russia’s Megacity

Moscow's smart city ambitions could be put on hold as Russia experiences an energy deficit.

ByAriel Cohen,

Contributor

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Uruguay’s Renewable Charge: A Small Nation, A Big Lesson For The World

Uruguay built a power grid that runs 99% on renewables—at half the cost of fossil fuels. Here’s how its bold energy overhaul became a global model.

ByKen Silverstein,

Senior Contributor

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Russia’s Coal Collapse Marks The End Of Fossil Fuels’ Post-War Illusion

Russia’s Coal Collapse signals the end of the fossil era. From bankrupt mines to battery booms, the global energy transition is accelerating but facing political resistance.

ByIngmar Rentzhog,

Contributor

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FERC’s Sunset Rule Marks A Quiet Revolution In Energy Regulation

FERC is taking the lead on Trump’s zero-based regulatory budgeting, scrapping 53 obsolete rules in a landmark effort to modernize U.S. energy regulation.

ByJames Broughel,

Contributor

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China Rare Earth Squeeze Sparks Interest In Australian Nickel Assets

U.S. private equity funds and Japanese trading houses are taking a fresh interest in Australia's nickel industry

ByTim Treadgold,

Contributor

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Nobel Laureates Bring Clarity To Prosperity And How To Destroy It

This year's Nobelists in Economics elucidate the origins of modern prosperity, how nations have succeeded in growth and how they can fail, with relevance to the U.S today.

ByScott Montgomery,

Contributor

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How To Cut Your Electric Bill Without Sacrificing Comfort

Electric bills are up sharply, but smart thermostats, time-of-use plans, and home efficiency upgrades can help you save hundreds each year.

ByRobert Rapier,

Senior Contributor

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Google Deepmind Is Using AI To Build A Better Fusion Reactor

In this week’s edition of The Prototype, we look at stealthily building humanoid robots, a way to triple wheat production and more.

ByAlex Knapp,

Forbes Staff

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3 Ways Americans Can Use European Tricks For More Sustainable Homes

Americans can save money with solar energy systems, using small plug-and-play balcony solar or fenced based solar systems widely available in Europe.

ByJoshua Pearce,

Contributor

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America Confronts Its Next Great Energy Crisis: Rare Earth Minerals

America's heavy reliance on imports of its rare earth minerals via supply chains controlled by China could result in the most disruptive energy crisis since 1973.

ByDavid Blackmon,

Senior Contributor

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How Reducing Reliance On Fossil Fuels May Also Combat Breast Cancer

Pollution from fossil fuel combustion produces carcinogens that have been linked to increasing rates of breast cancer.

ByKelly Fleming ,

Contributor

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Holtec Backs Down, Reveals Achilles’ Heel For U.S. Nuclear Resurgence

SMRs have been spotlighted by the Secretary of Energy to help resolve the power surge needed for data centers and AI. But SMRs create 2 to 30 times more nuclear waste.

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Bloom Energy Founder Worth $500 Million After Brookfield Datacenter Deal

Would you pay 18 times revenues for shares of a 24-year-old fuel cell maker that has never turned a profit?

ByChristopher Helman,

Forbes Staff

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Oil Slumps To Five-Month Low On Market Fears Of Impending Oversupply

Oil prices slumped to their lowest in five months on Tuesday on market fears of oversupply in the run up to end of the year and first quarter of 2026.

ByGaurav Sharma,

Senior Contributor

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2025 Nobel Prize In Economics Winners: 3 Lessons Learned For Energy

The 2025 Nobel Prize in Economics honors Joel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion, and Peter Howitt. Their ideas can be applied for growth and energy transition.

ByAnna Broughel,

Contributor

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EU Under Fire From European Business Leaders Over Looming CS3D Rules

CEOs from 46 leading French and German corporations recently urged the European Commission to drop its proposed CS3D reporting rules entirely.

ByDavid Blackmon,

Senior Contributor

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Is Klagenfurt, Austria, A Model For The Circular Economy?

In Klagenfurt, Austria, a new EU-backed pilot project proves that circular economy initiatives can attract investors — turning waste into opportunities for cities.

ByKen Silverstein,

Senior Contributor