Industry firms, families mourn losses as contractor and government crews lift wreckage from American Airlines and helicopter in Potomac River, and clear debris field by Feb. 6, with initial NTSB accident report expected by March 1.
Judge issues temporary restraining order saying Trump's "earlier alleged rescission of federal funding halt ... was in name-only" and done "simply to defeat the jurisdiction of the courts."
Company bankruptcy filing stemmed from a major cost dispute with the owners of the Golden Pass LNG export terminal project in Texas, from which it exited as lead contractor.
Spokeswoman announced reversal of sweeping Office of Management and Budget funding pause mandate to federal agencies, which generated confusion and concern and brought lawsuits and court-imposed restraining order.
Directive targeting growing energy market with curbs on federal site leasing and permits could face lawsuit blowback over unclear and conflicting provisions the administration may be unable to defend.
Confirmations are expected for Chris Wright to run DOE, Doug Burgum for Interior Secretary and Lee Zeldin as EPA chief, even with concerns over climate change answers and feared renewables squeeze
Sworn-in president unleashes flurry of orders to accelerate oil and gas projects, curb environmental protections and squeeze growing renewable energy markets as trio of loyalists and fossil fuel advocates are likely to be confirmed to lead the DOE, EPA and US Interior Dept.
Mateo Jaramillo, co-founder and CEO of long-duration battery storage innovator Form Energy, hit the trifecta last year: completing its first factory in West Virginia with plans to expand this year; getting its first U.S. commercial system installations under way; and gaining an eye-catching $405 million in a private funding round.
Dominion Energy engineer keeps construction of the country’s largest offshore wind energy project—a novel $10-billion, 178-turbine effort off the Virginia coast on track to finish by the end of 2026—demonstrating clean energy's critical role in generating needed power and in confronting US climate change impacts.
Firm's last global business is set for sale by mid-year to U.S.-based Atlas Holdings in a $70M deal under which it would rebrand to Bovis, a name Lendlease dropped in 2011
GSA inks $1B+ ‘historic’ deal with Constellation Energy for nuclear power supply to 13 federal agencies from its northeast and midwest plants such as the 2.35-MW Byron facility in Illinois, now being expanded.