
Neil Chatterjee
Editor at Bloomberg News
Journalist, wanderer. Editor for Bloomberg. Former bureau chief in Indonesia, Singapore. Tweets on news, markets, crypto, ESG, environment, travel.
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1 week ago |
fairfieldsuntimes.com | Neil Chatterjee
Abundant U.S. energy is the key to low electricity prices, a booming economy, and winning the AI race against China. Thankfully, we can take a major step toward achieving that energy abundance if the Senate passes the original House reconciliation bill, also called the One Big Beautiful Bill. Now, I don’t mean that the Senate should pass the exact same bill that the House sent them earlier this month.
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1 month ago |
nypost.com | Neil Chatterjee
The American energy sector is on the cusp of a tectonic transformation. This week, members of the House Committee on Natural Resources heard testimony on the vast potential of geothermal energy as “a new era of American energy — built with American innovation, American technology and American workers,” as one witness put it.
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Mar 13, 2025 |
foxnews.com | Neil Chatterjee
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Mar 12, 2025 |
utilitydive.com | Neil Chatterjee
Neil Chatterjee is the chief government affairs officer at Palmetto, a clean energy company. He served on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission from 2017 to 2021, leading the agency as chair from 2018 to 2020. You can’t turn on the news, check social media, or use a search engine today without hearing about or seeing an option to use artificial intelligence.
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Dec 24, 2024 |
nypost.com | Neil Chatterjee
For more than two decades, America has been trapped in a debilitating, partisan energy debate: Republicans eschew renewable energy and support the fossil-fuel industry — including initiatives like the Northern Access Pipeline through western New York — while Democrats rail against fossil fuels and champion green energy technologies. The old partisan boundaries of this debate are already changing.
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Finally the formerly oil-rich UK starts a sovereign wealth fund, something that has piled up trillions for North Sea neighbour Norway https://t.co/tLJSNmyq0l

A newly pedestrianised Bank of England is set to hold interest rates today, just after the Swiss cut, even though inflation has finallly hit its 2% target. It will probably cut after the UK election is out of the way https://t.co/wXZzN3VAST

The deadly Indonesian mining complex powering the electric car revolution https://t.co/ZhbKme1gYK