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Energy consists of substances or elements that create power for everyday uses, such as oil, light, electricity, or wind. Not all energy is made the same, however. Energy from crude oil can emit harmful emissions, while electricity offers a much cleaner source of power. Tesla is leading the way in creating minimal amounts of emissions with its electric vehicles, while Exxon Mobil harnesses emissions-emitting oil to power internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles.
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Recent Energy Stocks Articles
How Has Chesapeake’s Aubrey McClendon Survived?
It's a wonder that the company hasn't fired controversial CEO Aubrey McClendon yet. But with the board getting revamped, that could change soon.
Euro-Proof Portfolio: 3 Sectors and Treasuries
If Greece shatters the eurozone, utilities, health care, telecoms and U.S. debt might be the only safe havens.
Safer Oil Rigs: A Win-Win
New rules mandating advanced drilling gear mean fewer spills -- and more investment opportunities. One oil services company in particular stands to benefit.
Just Walk Away From Chesapeake
Sure it's cheap, but it also has far too many serious problems -- even if Carl Icahn sees the mess CEO McClendon has made as an opportunity.
Utilities: Crisis-Proof for 3 Years Running
Utilities have all the attributes that investors are looking for right now -- and there's no reason the sector can't continue to outperform.
My Favorite Sector for Summer: Energy
"The time to buy is when there’s blood in the streets.” And now is the time to buy the lifeblood of modern society -- energy.
Canada Gets Serious About Energy Exports
It's seizing a rich opportunity to ship natural gas to markets around the Pacific Rim -- and investors can hitch a ride as this business expands.
Dividend Play: Replacing ConEdison with ONEOK Partners
ConEdison is a dividend stock with limited future returns, and as such is being replaced with Oneok Partners for the long term.
My Favorite Sector for Summer: Utilities
Portfolio growth ultimately doesn’t pay the bills; income does. Utilities offer safe dividends, and could even outperform if Europe's foot-dragging continues.
Energy Nears (Relative) Support
Better hold off on any decision, though, until Europe and the credit markets recover.
Surprise! A Cooler Summer for Pump Prices
A confluence of factors has gasoline in retreat, just in time for Americans hitting the road. The prospect of $5 gas is fading, at least for now. Enjoy!
Energy Independence: Fracking the Eagle Ford
The Eagle Ford in South Texas could give Pennsylvania and North Dakota fracking success stories a run for their money. And betting on this vast new energy source could be a portfolio-changing event.
Solar Stocks: Wait Out the Tariff Wars
New U.S. duties on subsidized Chinese solar panels could do more harm than good.
A Canadian Play on Vietnam’s Energy Riches
Talisman is beaten down now, but its long-term potential in Southeast Asia could change that. Forward-looking investors take note.
Buying Into High Barrier-to-Entry Utility Companies
Utilities are still one of the best ways to play the market, as it is a high barrier to entry industry. Take advantage of the sector with this ETF play.
U.S. Imposes Solar Tariffs; China Unhappy
The Department of Commerce hit Chinese solar panels with a 30% tariff on Thursday, promoting allegations of protectionism from China's Ministry of Commerce.
Can Conoco’s Divide-and-Conquer Plan Win?
Spinning off its refining business to focus exclusively on producing oil and gas, particularly in North America, could be brilliant -- or short-sighted.
Energy Independence: Alaska Heats Up
New technology is giving America's biggest energy player new life -- both onshore and in newly opened Arctic waters. Here's how the region could develop.