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Energy and Water 4: Water Needy Fuel Production

By Jane Palmer | July 21, 2014

Biofuels prove the greediest when it comes to water consumption.

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Railroads And Energy Companies Argue Over New Safety Proposals

By Jane Palmer | July 14, 2014

Neither party wants to foot the cost of new, more stringent, regulations

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Energy And Water 3: Power Is The Biggest Water User

By Jane Palmer | July 10, 2014

Thermoelectric power plants use more water than agriculture, public utilities and industry

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New York Health Group Finds Fault With Fracking

By Jane Palmer | July 10, 2014

Compendium sheds light on numerous health and engineering concerns associated with fracking.

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Energy And Water 2: The Thirsty House

By Jane Palmer | July 9, 2014

Running electrical appliances indirectly requires more water than washing, cleaning and drinking in the average U.S. household.

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New Study Claims Oil Sands Contaminate Wild Food Supply

By Jane Palmer | July 8, 2014

Higher levels of contaminants are found in wildlife downstream of oil sands production in Canada.

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Energy And Water: A Critical Need

By Jane Palmer | July 7, 2014

Creating electricity uses water for fuel extraction, refining and delivery.

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Drought Could Bring Down The Grid

By Jane Palmer | July 3, 2014

Water use curtailments in California may impact energy production

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Fracking Company Offers Cash For No Complaints

By Jane Palmer | July 3, 2014

A Pennsylvania natural gas producer offers residents money to ward off liability claims.

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A collaborative journalism initiative among public media, with roots in CO, WY, and ND. Funded by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, our mission is to create a more informed public on energy issues by inspiring community conversations. Learn more about how Inside Energy is funded.

Energy According To Trump

  • Invisible Leaks: Where “Clean” Natural Gas Falls Short

    A natural gas boom in the U.S. is changing the power sector in the country. It's credited with bringing down American carbon dioxide emissions more than any other factor. But, one difficult to control component of the natural gas industry threatens to undermine those gains.

  • Tax Reform’s Impact On Western Energy

    Tax reform is going to impact renewables, oil and gas, and energy overall in the western U.S. Now that the President has signed the final tax bill into law, what does it mean for western energy? Inside Energy helps unpack.

  • Trump Administration’s Slow But Sure Energy Dominance Agenda

    President Trump campaigned on a platform to make American energy great again. "We're loaded," he said, at a 2016 campaign appearance in North Dakota, referring to fossil fuel reserves. By unleashing those reserves and slashing regulations, Trump promised, he would usher in an era of "energy independence" and, ultimately, American energy dominance. In fact, on energy and environment, Trump is slowly making headway on those goals, with help from a trio of powerful and like-minded cabinet members.

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