Net Zero Energy Policies Equate to Higher Energy Costs

A compelling chart shared on X (formerly Twitter) by Dr. Matthew M. Wielicki (@MatthewWielicki) cuts through the rhetoric on renewable energy. It ranks U.S. states by electricity affordability and overlays whether they enforce Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS) and participate in cap-and-trade programs like the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI). The top 10 most affordable states […]

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Nano Nuclear Submits Construction Permit For Kronos Reactor In Illinois, Huge Step Forward

In a defining moment for advanced nuclear deployment, NANO Nuclear Energy Inc. (NASDAQ: NNE) and its partner, The Grainger College of Engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (U. of I.), have officially submitted a Construction Permit Application (CPA) to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) for the KRONOS MMR™ microreactor. Submitted on March 31, […]

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Refineries Under Attack Globally

Energy News Beat Special Report – March 2026 Escalating conflicts have turned oil refineries into strategic targets worldwide. Ukrainian drone campaigns continue to hammer Russian facilities, while the 2026 Iran war (U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran and Iranian retaliation across the Gulf) has triggered widespread damage to refineries, terminals, and related gas infrastructure in Saudi Arabia, […]

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Valero Port Arthur Refinery Explosion Shuts Down 435,000 b/d Refinery

Port Arthur, Texas — A powerful explosion rocked Valero Energy’s massive Port Arthur refinery on the evening of March 23, 2026, triggering a shelter-in-place order, a towering plume of black smoke visible for miles, and immediate operational disruptions at the 435,000-barrel-per-day facility. The blast occurred around 6:30 p.m. CDT. Residents across Port Arthur, Groves, and […]

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Texas Gets A Refinery – Energy Security Starts at Home – Energy Dominance is displayed through your exports

This is a fun discussion with John Calce, Founder and Chairman of Element Fuels and America First Refining. This podcast is hosted by Stu Turley, Energy News Beat Host, and David Blackmon is the host of the Energy Impacts Podcast.   Don’t kid yourself, with the geopolitical issues around the world right now, this story […]

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The Energy Tale of Two States: One of Independence, Dominance, and the Other of Collapse and Failure

In the vast landscape of American energy, few contrasts are as stark as that between Texas and California. One state embodies self-reliance and global leadership, producing far more energy than it consumes while bolstering the nation\’s security and economy. The other grapples with policy-driven shortages, relying heavily on imports to meet basic needs—often from unstable […]

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