BP, ExxonMobil, Shell, Chevron, and TotalEnergies are pouring billions into unfounded, positive climate spin, a new report finds.
The Ku-Maloob-Zaap oilfield in the Gulf of Mexico released a shocking amount of the greenhouse gas methane last month, a new report finds.
The mine was supposed to close in 2023, but it will now operate until 2025 amid Europe's energy crisis.
Watch out, Mr. Krabs: Crustacean shells could provide a crucially biodegradable material for batteries.
LUMA took over power distribution on the island in 2021, promising improvements. Ongoing blackouts have residents furious and desperate.
Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant got a lifeline early Thursday.
In the face of rising energy prices, Germany, California, and Japan are reconsidering early nuclear plant retirement.
The company already has virtual power plants in California and Australia.
The Texas comptroller has named 10 financial entities it thinks are "boycotting" oil and gas.
The carbon emissions coming from the plant's huge daily flares are equivalent to those produced by about 1,800 gas cars in a year.
Researchers in the UK rolled out a prototype last week of a paper-thin floating fuel cell.
Chevron-sponsored Permian Proud is providing community news (and corporate propaganda) in one of Texas' most news-starved regions.
A panel of experts tasked with making plans to improve the Texas electric grid is concealing key information from the public.
Spots of solid petroleum residues and oily mats can still be found in coastal wetlands along the Gulf of Mexico, according to a new study.
Riot Blockchain shut down its operation several times during Texas' recent heatwave, but apparently it also profited thanks to $9.5 million in power credits.
Blue Frontier claims that their new AC technology could reduce energy consumption by 90%.
The state's last coal-fired power plant will close down in September.
West London's electric grid is reaching its limits. New home construction could be banned because of data centers' energy usage.
An analysis of job numbers shows that the industry still hasn't rehired everyone it laid off during the pandemic, despite huge profits.
Documents reviewed by local journalists show how Florida Power and Light used a local news site to attack its enemies.