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Russia Calls for UN Investigation of Nord Stream Gas Pipeline Blasts, Alleges US Sabotage
Russia told the U.N. Security Council that Moscow has “no trust” in the investigations being carried out by Denmark, Sweden, and Germany, but “fully trusts” the U.N. to establish an independent investigation.
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Are Gas Stoves Getting Banned? What You Need to Know About the ‘Hidden Hazard'
Could your days cooking over an open flame be numbered? The debate over gas stoves is heating up in kitchens across the country amid mounting evidence of potential hidden health hazards — including a link to childhood asthma.
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Fiery Debate Over Safety of Gas Stoves
A commissioner at the Consumer Product Safety Commission has called gas-powered stoves a “hidden hazard.” Lynda Baquero reports.
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Energy Efficiency Tips to Save Money This Winter
Extreme winter weather continues to loom as New York remains in a state of emergency and areas of Western New York are impacted by a once-in-a-century blizzard. Freezing temperatures may send you running to the thermostat to bump up the heat and, consequently, bump up your energy bill. However, there are some cost-saving steps you can take to make sure…
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Leak at Western Pennsylvania Gas Storage Well Spewing Methane
A vent at an underground natural gas storage well in Western Pennsylvania has been spewing massive amounts of planet-warming methane into the atmosphere for more than 11 days and attempts to plug the leak have thus far failed.
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Protecting Gas and Power Infrastructure From Super Storms in the Future
In a part of the disaster many may not remember, Superstorm Sandy took out crucial gas and energy infrastructure — leading to power outages and long lines for gas. NBC New York’s Chris Glorioso reports on what has been done to improve that infrastructure since.
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5 Ways to Lower Your Home Heating Energy Bills This Winter
It’s cold outside, which means your energy bills will start heating up. Here are five easy tricks to cool off your utility bills this winter.
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Here's Why Millions in NJ Will Pay as Much as 25% More in Electricity This Fall
Some of the state’s leading utility companies will increase natural gas rates by as much as 25% starting Oct. 1st.
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Major Pipeline From Russia to Europe Restarts, But Not Near Full Capacity
The operator of a major pipeline from Russia to Europe says natural gas has started flowing again after a 10-day shutdown for maintenance.
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Russia Cuts Off Gas to 2 NATO Nations in Bid to Divide West
The Kremlin warned other European Union countries could be next, sending shivers of worry through the 27-nation bloc
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Putin Says ‘Unfriendly Countries' Will Pay for Russia's Gas in Rubles
Economists said the move appeared designed to try to support the ruble, which has collapsed against other currencies after Western countries hit Russia with far-reaching sanctions
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GOP's Marco Rubio Says the U.S. Should Target Russian Oil While Boosting Its Own Energy Production
The Florida Republican told CNBC on Tuesday the U.S. needs to get energy output back to pre-Coivd levels “when we were exporting more than we were importing.”
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Russia and China Show Solidarity, But Their Interests Are Not All the Same
China and Russia are “now closer together than ever, probably than for the past 70 years,” said Robert Daly of the Kissinger Institute on China and the U.S.
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Gas Stoves Worse for Climate Than Previously Thought, New Study Says
A new study has found that gas stoves are worse for the climate than previously thought.
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NYC Moves to Stop New Buildings From Using Natural Gas
New York City lawmakers have voted to bar most new buildings from using natural gas
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Natural Gas Powerhouse Venture Global Signs Largest-Ever Supply Deal by an American Company
Venture Global LNG’s CEO told CNBC that the company signed a 20-year supply agreement with China’s Sinopec worth $30 billion.
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New York Denies Permits to Build Natural Gas Power Plants in NYC, Along Hudson River
The pair of decisions marked a victory for clean air advocates who argued the plants would produce unnecessary greenhouse gas emissions as state transitions to cleaner renewable energy
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Russia Chooses Not to Raise Natural Gas Supplies to Europe Despite Putin's Pledge to Help
Putin had suggested Russia could provide additional supply to Europe at a time when millions of households are facing soaring winter energy bills.
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Putin Says Russia Is Not Using Gas as a Weapon, Claims U.S. Added to Energy Crisis
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday that his country is not using energy as a weapon against Europe.
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The U.S. Was Right — Europe Has Become a ‘Hostage' to Russia Over Energy, Analysts Warn
Russia rode to Europe’s rescue and offered to increase gas supplies to the region amid soaring prices on Wednesday.