- Scientific American: World’s Richest Man Picks Energy Miracles
- The Houston Chronicle: Gasoline Prices Jump After Bottoming Out Last Week
- Bloomberg News: Exxon Mobil Sells $12 Billion in Bonds to Fortify Its War Chest
- The Associated Press: Report: Cheap Natural Gas Leads to More Plants and Pollution
- The Hill: Sanders Comes Out Against Two Midwestern Pipeline Projects
- The Wall Street Journal: Natural Gas Prices Fall Near 17-Year Low
- Reuters: U.S. Oil Output Drops in December, Shale States Show Fall: EIA
- The Houston Chronicle: Investors Pump $7.7 Billion Into U.S. Oil Drillers in Second Wall Street Bailout
- Reuters: Oil Prices Defend Gains as Output Dips, China Boosts Consumption
- The Charlotte Observer: Duke Energy Gets Approval for Asheville Plant
- Sun Sentinel: Utilities-Backed Solar Amendment Has 73 Percent Support, Poll Says
- Bloomberg News: Tepper Seeks Fast-Track Trial in $1.9 Billion Solar Fight
- Forbes:Disney Taps Solar Power With Mickey Mouse PV Project
- Casper Star Tribune: Bankruptcy Court Approves Arch Coal Financing Over Objections
- The Southern: Illinois Attorney General Sues American Coal Co. Over Coal Slurry
- NPR: When Coal Companies Fail, Who Pays for the Cleanup?
- Morning Consult: House Passes Nuclear Energy R&D Bill
- Reuters: US shale producers ready to ramp up when crude tops $40
- Rigzone: Despite cutbacks, BP still looking for talent
- FuelFix.com: Reports: US oil production will hold as budgets fall