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Daniel Markind

Daniel Markind

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Recent Articles

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Bolivia, Lithium’s Largest Source, Moves Sharply Right

Bolivia. a country with the world’s largest proven lithium resources is taking a political right turn and results could be good for American renewable energy development.
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Israel’s Energy Influence Expands Even During Gaza War

Nearly two years after the Hamas massacre of October 7, 2023, Israel announced the largest export deal in its history with the Arab nation of Egypt.
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Energy Insecurity Threatens Food Production

Energy issues impact nearly everything humans do. One area of great importance is food production.
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How France May Squander Its Nuclear Energy Advantage

Despite maintaining its nuclear energy generation, France may be on the verge of squandering its clean energy advantage.
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Corruption In Ukraine Spells Potential Trouble For Post-War Economi...

Corruption In Ukraine Spells Potential Trouble For Post-War Economic Rebuilding
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Energy Cooperation Connects Israel With Islamic Nation

Under the radar, natural gas is proving an important tool in integrating Israel with a predominantly Islamic country, Azerbaijan.
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Europe's Latest Energy Squabble - England Versus Norway

Great Britain seeks to implement Net Zero policies, but Norway, which exports hydropower to Britain, is pulling back from those exports.
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Trump's Tariffs Put American Energy Security In Question

President Trump’s proposed tariffs not only will hit American pocket books, they can adversely impact America’s energy security.
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With Hezbollah Battered, Natural Gas Gives Lebanon A Chance

A key opportunity lies in Mediterranean natural gas deposits, which could provide economic relief and energy security for Lebanon and the world as a whole.
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If Europe Freezes, Will Ukraine Burn?

In the first trading day after Ukraine ceased the flow of Russian gas and oil, benchmark natural gas prices in Europe surged 4%.
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Southern Tier Residents Fight Back As New York Bans CO2 Fracking

New York Governor Kathy Hochul recently doubled down on the Empire State’s refusal to allow fracking by signing a bill that would ban the technique outright using carb...
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Canada’s Energy Exports Suffer Under Political, Economic Uncertainty

Canada is facing both political and economic uncertainty. That means trouble for Canada’s energy exports, as they likely will produce less revenue than expected.
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Russian Energy And Political Setbacks Alarm Its Business Elite

The collapse of the Assad Regime in Syria is the latest in a series of political and military defeats that have staggered the Kremlin.
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Pennsylvanians Struggle To Strike Balance On Fracking Regulations

On November 11, the Board of Supervisors of Cecil Township in Western PA increased the setback distance for fracking operations to 2,500 ft. from protected structures.
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Europe’s Latest Energy Challenge— Expiring Russia/Ukraine Transit A...

Despite being at war for almost three years, Russia has continued to ship natural gas via pipelines through Ukraine to other countries in Europe.
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How China Stands Out As Unique In The COP29 Aftermath

The COP29 environmental conference reached an agreement in which Western nations are expected to pay billions yet China has not committed to pay.
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Russian Electricity Shortages Limit AI Ambitions

With the demand for electricity growing exponentially across the globe, national leaders need to prioritize energy security as we move into the uncertain future.
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Progressive Governors Face Tough Energy Choices

State governors who wish to continue facilitating the transition from fossil fuels to clean energy are increasingly going to need to reconsider many of their policies.
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This Policy Shift Might Be President Donald Trump’s First Energy Move

The transition to renewable energy remains an important goal, even amid some strong opinions that overlook the evidence of climate change.
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France's Energy Straightjacket And America's Energy Independence

Despite generating 70 percent of its electricity from nuclear power, France has allowed other energy-rich nations to obtain ownership interests in key French sectors.
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Israel Considers Cancelling Lebanon Gas Deal

Israeli government officials have been broaching the idea of “finding a loophole” to invalidate the gas agreement between Lebanon and Israel.