Bill Loveless, USA TODAY

Bill Loveless

USA TODAY

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Past articles by Bill:

Q&A: Coal comeback unlikely after Paris climate pact withdrawal, says utility CEO

The head of one of the biggest U.S. utilities says power plants won't burn more coal. → Read More

Trump might not be able to reverse the coal industry's slump. Here's why

Time will tell whether the case for sustainable energy will gain much traction. → Read More

Big Oil takes message to the Super Bowl

That said, API is no stranger to elaborate ad campaigns, having spent considerably in recent years advocating public policies in support of oil and natural gas at a time of heightened public concern over climate change and growing interest in cleaner → Read More

Carbon tax chances slim under Trump, though even Tillerson supports the idea

Even BP and Trump's Secretary of State pick, former Exxon CEO Rex Tillerson, are open to such a tax. → Read More

Compact, prefab power plants may revive nuclear option

An Oregon-based company takes a big step toward rekindling the nuclear power option. → Read More

Trump may be good for oil, trouble for renewables

Many energy producers see reasons for optimism as they start 2017. → Read More

Trump may be good for oil, trouble for renewables

Many energy producers see reasons for optimism as they start 2017. → Read More

Could hackers knock out our power? It happened in Ukraine

Lax cybersecurity can be really costly. → Read More

Could hackers knock out our power? It happened in Ukraine

Lax cybersecurity can be really costly. → Read More

Utilities? Relatively safe investments, sure, but ….

For 2017, Fitch forecasts growth in electric-utility sales of no more than 0.5%. → Read More

OPEC's power slips amid a spurt in U.S. oil production

Only time will tell whether OPEC will effectively implement its recent decision to curb oil supplies and reverse a price slump that’s persisted for 2½ years. But amid the many prognostications over oil prices, something else is clear: When it comes to energy security, the U.S. is in a much better position today than it has been in years. Carlos Pascual, a top energy official at the State… → Read More

OPEC's power slips amid a spurt in U.S. oil production

The U.S. is producing more oil than it has in decades and record levels of natural gas. → Read More

OPEC's power slips amid a spurt in U.S. oil production

The U.S. is producing more oil than it has in decades and record levels of natural gas. → Read More

Coal's decline may continue even under Trump

Trump has said he hopes to boost the declining U.S. coal industry. → Read More

What Trump's pro-drilling stance means for oil, gas industry

Reducing government regulations goes only so far in a sector dependent on market prices. → Read More

Solar showdown among energy reforms on state ballots

How proposals in Colorado, Florida, Nevada and Washington could be energy sector game-changers. → Read More

Loveless: U.S. looks to Canada for green power

Among the biggest openings involves imports of clean electricity from Canada. → Read More

Loveless: U.S. looks to Canada for green power

Among the biggest openings involves imports of clean electricity from Canada. → Read More

Canada's Fortis makes inroads into U.S. market

Fortis began trading on the NYSE after completing its acquisition of ITC Holdings → Read More

Improvements help utilities respond quicker to hurricane storm damage

Hurricane Sandy dealt a devastating blow to the U.S. in 2012, leaving more than $70 billion in damages, 71 people dead and millions without electricity, mostly in New York and New Jersey. → Read More