- The Economist: The end of Brent
- Mic: The next Standing Rock-style protest could be this Navajo oil battle in New Mexico
- Alaska Dispatch News: Anchorage electric utilities pursue smart meters to manage outages, cut costs
- CNBC: Saudi Aramco and GE deliver first wind turbine to Saudi Arabia
- The Washington Post: The Energy Department helped start a revolution – and doesn’t know who to hand it off to
- Quartz: Las Vegas’s city government is now powered by 100% renewable energy, and more cities will follow
- ArcTechnica: Solar is top source of new capacity on the US grid in 2016
- Washington Examiner: McConnell vows to reverse new Obama coal reg
- The Courier-Mail: Adani mine: India plan won’t derail coal project
- Bloomberg News: Giant of Coking Coal Bounces Back From Brink as Price Rockets
- Power Magazine: DTE Energy’s Fermi 2 Nuclear Reactor Gets License to Operate for 20 More Years
- Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Georgia regulator to vote on cost overruns at Vogtle nuclear plant
- New York Daily News: As Cuomo moves to bailout nuclear plants, Germany turns its reactors off