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New Trade Association Formed to Boost Ohio's Nuclear Energy Sector
A newly established trade association is set to enhance support and promotion for Ohio's nuclear energy industry.
Zambia's Mining Pollution Crisis: A Call for Justice on World Environment Day
On World Environment Day, the plight of communities affected by mining pollution in Zambia highlights the urgent need for justice and remediation efforts.
Department of Energy Allocates $134 Million for Rare Earth Projects in Louisiana and Oklahoma
The Department of Energy is investing $134 million in rare earth projects located in Louisiana and Oklahoma, aiming to strengthen domestic supply chains for critical minerals.
EU Considers Halting Russia Oil Price Cap Amid Iran Conflict
In light of the ongoing conflict in Iran, the European Union is contemplating a temporary suspension of the price cap on Russian oil, which could have significant implications for global energy markets.
Missouri's Governor Appoints Lawmaker to Lead Nuclear Energy Project
In a significant move for the state's energy future, the Governor of Missouri has appointed a lawmaker to spearhead a new nuclear power initiative.
Ancient Canadian Shield Rocks Reveal Natural Hydrogen Gas, Suggesting New Energy Possibilities
Geochemists have identified natural hydrogen gas in ancient Canadian Shield rocks, which could indicate a promising renewable energy source.
Brent Crude Prices Stay Elevated Amid Trump-Xi Negotiations and Hormuz Tensions
Current discussions between Trump and Xi, alongside ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Hormuz Strait, are keeping Brent crude prices above $100.
University of Michigan Collaborates in $38.4 Million Nuclear Workforce Training Initiative
The University of Michigan is part of a major $38.4 million initiative aimed at bolstering the nuclear energy workforce, reflecting a commitment to enhancing skills in this critical sector.
Appalachia's Lithium Reserves: A Potential Game Changer for U.S. Energy
Recent findings by the U.S. Geological Survey highlight substantial lithium reserves in Appalachia, which could sustain U.S. energy needs for over 300 years.
Arkansas Nuclear Power Plant Resumes Operations Following Upgrade
The Arkansas Nuclear Power Plant is back in operation after completing a significant upgrade project aimed at enhancing safety and efficiency.
Geopolitical Tensions Push Oil Prices Higher Amid Netanyahu and Trump Comments
Recent remarks from Netanyahu and Trump have heightened concerns regarding stability in the Middle East, leading to a rise in oil prices as market analysts anticipate further fluctuations.
Aramco's CEO Highlights Major Setbacks for Oil Market Recovery
The CEO of Aramco has pointed out that the loss of 1 billion barrels of oil could significantly impede the recovery of oil prices, reflecting broader industry worries.