Ørsted Explores $1 Billion+ Sale of US Onshore Renewables Assets Amid Strategic Pivot and US Policy Uncertainty

Danish renewable energy giant Ørsted is reportedly exploring the sale of its US onshore renewable assets in a deal that could exceed $1 billion, according to Bloomberg reporting on May 22, 2026. The move comes as the company continues its global farm-down strategy, sharpens focus on core offshore wind in Europe and Asia, and navigates […]

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Energy Stocks Are Misrepresented to Investors

Wall Street has a blind spot the size of a supertanker — and it’s called the energy sector. In a recent wide-ranging interview on Kitco News, veteran investor Ted Oakley, founder and managing partner of Oxbow Advisors, sat down with anchor Jeremy Szafron and delivered a blunt assessment: Wall Street is completely mispricing energy. Oakley […]

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GE Vernova Shareholders Demand Answers as Wind Power Loses All Momentum

At GE Vernova’s annual shareholder meeting this week, activist investors are pressing the company for greater financial accountability on its wind power business and broader sustainability commitments. The push comes as the company’s Wind segment continues to post significant losses amid softening orders, project challenges, and shifting U.S. policy on subsidies—issues that extend beyond GE […]

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Duke Energy Catching Headlines

Duke Energy Corp. (NYSE: DUK) is once again making waves in the energy sector following its robust first-quarter 2026 financial results and continued emphasis on reliable dividends and aggressive grid modernization. As one of the nation’s largest regulated utilities serving the Carolinas, Florida, and the Midwest, Duke is capitalizing on explosive load growth from data […]

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Aramco Shoring Up Their Balance Sheet Through Privatization Plan

Saudi Aramco, the world’s largest oil producer, is embarking on its most ambitious privatization and asset monetization drive in its 93-year history. The company aims to raise up to $35 billion by opening midstream, downstream, and non-core assets to Wall Street investors through sale-leaseback deals, minority stake sales, and infrastructure partnerships. This move is explicitly […]

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The U.S. dollar and oil prices are moving in lockstep like never before — and the ongoing Iran war is the reason.

Eleven weeks into the Middle East conflict that has effectively shuttered the Strait of Hormuz and sent energy prices soaring, the correlation between the Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index and Brent crude futures has hit its highest level on record. This marks the strongest daily tandem movement between the greenback and oil in more than two […]

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