by Zacks Equity Research Published on February 24, 2015 The downslide in natural gas prices, which was being noticed for last one year on lower demand and increasing stockpiles, was finally arrested in early 2015 as a severe winter draped almost the entire Northeastern U.S. This cold snap boosted electricity demand across the region putting … Continue reading Natural Gas ETF (UNG) Warms Up on Arctic Chills→
Tuesday, 17 Feb 2015 | 10:24 AM ET Finding opportunities in the energy space given the volatility in the price of oil, with Chad Mabry, MLV Energy senior analyst. See video at CNBC.com.
By Nico Isaac Wed, 04 Feb 2015 11:00:00 ET It was the spike seen round the world — and no, I’m not talking about the “Gronk Spike” at this past Sunday’s Super Bowl, when New England Patriot tight end Rob Gronkowski spiked the football after scoring a tie-breaking touchdown in the second quarter. Read the … Continue reading Crude Surged 24% in Four Days: Hello Volatility!→
February 24, 2015 09:40 MUMBAI: Crude oil may witness some bounce back from levels tracking mixed international cues as its prices can move in range of 3040-3130 in near term. Read the full article at CommodityOnline.
By FORMER SENATOR JUDD GREGG on February 23, 2015 at 11:00 AM Extreme cold weather has had a tight grip on much of the Northern U.S. this winter. Boston recently saw its lowest temperature since 2004 and New York City had its coldest February morning in nearly three decades. As millions of Americans endure these cold … Continue reading Opinion: Nuclear Energy Keeping the Lights on in the Cold→
Posted February 21, 2015 Advanced energy is a really, really big deal. Or, the industry is full of big business deals being made. First Solar partnered with Apple, Tesla sees stellar growth ahead, and a new report released by The Brattle Group confirms what most of us suspected – that the EPA’s Clean Power Plan … Continue reading Advanced Energy: It’s Kind of a Big (Business) Deal→
February 20, 2015 PJM set a new winter record for electricity use Friday, with demand hitting about 143,800 MW at 8 a.m., according to preliminary data. Read more at RTO Insider