
Hail Bigger Than Baseballs Reveals Green Energy’s Climate Risk
The Scottsbluff solar farm in western Nebraska was built to withstand most hailstones. But the icy pellets that
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US Plans $103 Billion Debt Sale, Says Issuance to Keep Rising
The US Treasury boosted the size of its quarterly sale of longer-term debt for the first time in
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Tunisia Installs New Premier, Adding to Angst Amid IMF Delay
Tunisia’s President Kais Saied replaced his prime minister of almost two years with a little-known figure, injecting fresh
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Texas Grid Keeps Power on With Aid of Alerts When Demand Soars
As Austin was hitting record heat on June 20, the power grid that keeps air conditioners humming was
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Eskom Slaps Conditions on Emergency Bidders to Stop Grid Hogging
Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd. has imposed conditions to access the national grid on 1,850 megawatts worth of projects
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America's credit rating got downgraded again. Here's what happened the last time
Fitch Ratings downgraded US long-term debt late on Tuesday from AAA to AA+, citing this spring's debt ceiling standoff as a major reason.
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BofA Joins Fed in Reversing Recession Call Amid Growing Optimism
Economists at Bank of America Corp. revoked their forecast for a recession in the US, becoming the first
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Carlyle Profit Slides 26% as New CEO Seeks Rebound
Carlyle Group Inc. reported a decline in second-quarter profit, underscoring the challenge facing new Chief Executive Officer Harvey
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Biden's Climate Law Only Halves US Greenhouse Gas Emissions by 2050: Study
US President Joe Biden’s signature climate law, the Inflation Reduction Act, could slash US greenhouse gas emissions in
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German Coalition Split on Magnitude of Increase in Carbon Price
Germany will increase a levy on polluting fossil fuels used in housing and transportation next year as planned,
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Ukraine Recap: Drone Hits Ukrainian Port, Driving Wheat Higher
Russian forces struck Ukraine’s Danube River port of Izmail in a drone attack, according to government and industry
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Sweden and Denmark consider ban on Quran-burning protests as security fears rise
A spate of Quran-burning protests in Sweden and Denmark has caused angry demonstrations in Muslim-majority countries, heightened security fears at home and left both Scandinavian nations questioning whether they need to review their liberal laws on freedom of speech.
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