- The Hill: GOP Looks For Path Forward on Energy Bill Amendments
- E&E: Senate Hopes to Finish Broad Package by Week’s End
- Reuters: Cruz’s Iowa Victory Could Be Big Blow to Big Corn
- Fortune: What You Should Know About Ethanol and the Iowa Caucus
- The New York Times: Diesel Scandal Also Raises Concerns for Volkswagen’s Bank
- The New York Times: G.E. to Phase Out CFL Bulbs
- The Houston Chronicle: February Starts With the National Gasoline Average Below $1.80
- Reuters: Exxon Given Permission to Truck Calif. Crude After Pipeline Outage
- Reuters: Oil Slips Towards $33 As Hopes for Production Cut Fade
- The Houston Chronicle: Anadarko Posts $1.25 Billion Loss, To Cut 2016 Spending in Half
- Reuters: Cheap Oil Won’t Juice the U.S. Economy This Time
- The Texas Tribune: Oil Driller’s Lawsuit Could Cost Texas Billions in Tax Refunds
- E&E: Fresh Warnings of Oil Patch Stress from Ratings Firms
- Utility Dive: Inside the Decision: California Regulators Preserve Retail Rate Net Metering Until 2019
- The New York Times: How Free Electricity Helped Dig $9 Billion Hole In Puerto Rico
- EcoWatch: NATO: Renewable Energy Can Save Soldiers’ Lives
- The Associated Press: New Federal Coal Mine Dust Rules Taking Effect
- The Wall Street Journal: Walter Energy Reaches Deal to Sell Remaining Assets
- The Associated Press: Federal Coal Sales Moratorium Shakes Industry Stronghold
- Reuters: Monthly Coal Use for U.S. Power Fell to 35-Year Low in November
- The Courier-Journal: Coal Continues Its Deep Dive in Kentucky
- The Daily Californian: UC Berkeley-Led Consortium Receives Grant to Research Nuclear Energy, Security
- Fulton Sun: Human Error Is Cause of Public’s Nuclear Energy Fear
- FuelFix.com: Anti-spill rule would cut Gulf drilling by 55%, industry study says
- Bloomberg: BP names McKay deputy CEO in senior team shake-up
- The Associated Press: ExxonMobil gets OK to truck oil stranded by pipeline break