Oil prices spike $25 a barrel on anxiety over US bailout Oil prices spiked more than $25 a barrel Monday
-- the biggest one-day price jump ever -- as anxiety over the government's $700 billion bailout plan, a weak dollar and an expiring crude contract ignited a dramatic rally.September 22, 2008
T. Boone Pickens at the National Press Club Texas oil tycoon T. Boone Pickens, chairman of BP Capital Management, is out with a new book, "The First Billion is the Hardest." Pickens addresses an audience at the National Press Club. Recently, Pickens has promoted a plan to use natural gas as a way to reduce dependence on foreign
oil.Midday, September 22, 2008
Is a 'green' economy politically feasible? Former Iowa governor and presidential candidate Tom Vilsack once promised he would track the carbon footprint of his campaign. Though his candidacy didn't last long, he continues to advocate for bold economic and political steps to confront climate change.Midmorning, September 18, 2008
Xcel shuts down Monticello nuclear plant Xcel Energy's nuclear power plant in Monticello, Minn., has shut down temporarily. It's one of two nuclear power plants in the state.September 12, 2008
Renewable fuel plant would create jobs, coal alternative According to one of Minnesota's biggest mine operators their new project will bring jobs, help support the ailing timber industry and provide a much cleaner-burning substitute for coal.September 10, 2008
Plans to build new powerlines meet opposition Critics of a proposed network of high-voltage power lines around Minnesota say the project is unnecessary. A group of utilities called, CapX 2020 would build four lines connecting various parts of the state.September 10, 2008
Coleman calls for passage of energy bill Coleman said more than anything else, he'd like to see Congress
pass an energy bill that allows more offshore drilling.September 8, 2008
Xcel agreement dims coal's future, critics say Critics of coal-fired power plants say the future of electricity made from coal may be dimmer, following an agreement by Xcel Energy to tell stockholders about financial risks posed by climate change.August 28, 2008
Demand is high for wood stoves High energy costs have prompted many Minnesotans to turn to alternative sources to heat their homes. Some businesses who sell wood and corn stoves say more customers are demanding their products.August 28, 2008