The Iran War Will Change Energy Markets And Oil Prices
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The rise in oil prices opens an uncertain scenario if the Middle East conflict drags on, but generates more money for the region's exporting nations.
Energy names climb while most U.S. stocks retreat on stagflation fears and war-driven oil gains, today, March 6, 2026.
Oil prices are absolutely ripping higher, with investors of all stripes increasingly viewing oil stocks as a great place to invest. Indeed, with Brent crude approaching $85 per barrel at the time of writing,
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Surging energy prices and threats to shipping. How the Middle East war could hurt the global economy
The conflict raging in the Middle East will test the resilience of a global economy that has already contended with wars and trade disruptions over the past year.
Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz has inspired a feverish search for alternative supplies of energy that can be brought online quickly.
Renewables account for 26% of all U.S. electricity made last year, up 10%, despite Trump policies slashing wind and solar incentives and gutting clean-air rules.
Wind energy is taking off all over again. This time, literally. In China, a multi-institute research and development project has created a series of large-scale floating turbine prototypes. The helium-filled aerostats,
Reopening the Indian Point nuclear power plant could drive down electricity costs in New York, U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright said.
Oregon’s short legislative session did little to advance the state’s climate and clean energy priorities, with several key bills aimed at providing funding for extreme weather recovery, lowering utility bills and fostering electric grid efficiencies failing to advance.
More than $2 million in state energy grants have been awarded to Frederick County for renewable energy projects and energy efficiency improvements to county government facilities. The total award