Gov. Kathy Hochul today repealed the so-called 100-foot rule that allows most new customers to hook into natural gas networks ...
A large pipe with a fan inside is a simple way to think of a radon mitigation system. But how does it work? We asked an ...
While there aren't a lot of moving parts on a stovetop, it is possible for connections to come loose, particularly during cleaning or installation. If the wires which connect the igniter to the ...
The comfort of a flame remains timeless, but a newer approach to home fireplaces is turning heads thanks to easier upkeep and ...
Faced with dwindling gas supplies, manufacturers are shutting down, but more than 2000 homes were hooked up this year.
Rules requiring Colorado’s larger utilities that supply natural gas to homes and businesses cut their emissions by 41% over ...
Before making the switch from a gas to an induction stovetop, consider the pros and cons of each, including price, usage, and ...
This, after Gov. Kathy Hochul signed legislation that undoes the “100-foot-rule,” a decades-old provision that requires ...
Gov. Hochul announced she signed legislation on Friday to eliminate the "100-foot rule" for new residential natural gas hookups.
The figure was lower than the company wanted for profits on infrastructure projects but higher than what advocacy ...
Both chipmakers have made their shareholders richer this year, and they are likely to keep heading higher in the new year as well.
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Southern Africa: Is Namibia Ready for Oil?

As one of Africa's most anticipated offshore oil frontiers, Namibia stands at a historic moment in its economic journey. The excitement around the Orange Basin discoveries - estimated at billions of ...