Biden’s pausing of new LNG export projects driven by getting climate votes, analyst says
Amrita Sen of Energy Aspects says “politics is playing a big part of this … ahead of the elections.”
Amrita Sen of Energy Aspects says “politics is playing a big part of this … ahead of the elections.”
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The Federal Communications Commission passed new rules Thursday that reclassified the Internet as a public utility, and there’s a clear list of winners and losers. The new rules allow the FCC to regulate Internet service providers the same way they regulate telecom companies and prevent them from creating “slow and fast lanes” for web traffic….
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ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Guyana, the only English-speaking nation in South America, has witnessed new economic heights since the 2019 oil discovery. With just more than 800,000 residents, the tiny country the size of Idaho state claims the title of the world’s fastest-growing economy. Amid global…