"Plugged In" host Neil Chatterjee and Washington Examiner energy reporter Breanne Deppisch dive into the Biden administration's decision to sell off even more barrels of crude oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserves, and the president's race to lower gas prices, seen by many as a political move ahead of the midterms.
And as China braces to re-open its economy, the war in Ukraine continues adding more sanctions on Russian energy, and recent decisions by OPEC+ nations signal a decrease in global oil production — what will the true cost be?

Gas stoves to price caps: A breakdown of what's on the horizon for energy in 2023
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Why wait for 2050? Methane emissions can be cut this decade, expert claims
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President Joe Biden's rising energy crisis: Securing the grid from attacks
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