Pumped storage hydropower could make solar and wind energy available for nighttime use and cloudy days.
Technically, you'd be eating a windmill byproduct.
Researchers in the UK rolled out a prototype last week of a paper-thin floating fuel cell.
An investigation from Bloomberg looks at how big companies use an industry-led recycling campaign to generate good PR, and not much else.
Trade battery life anxiety for a beefy charging case.
A partnership with Vodafone promises recycle at least 1 million phones every year, but how effective can e-recycling be?
Once built, the futuristic system would use satellites to transmit solar energy to receiving stations on Earth.
Last Beach Cleanup alleges that two businesses have misled customers and violated California law.
The revolutionary approach to space travel could enable a future science mission to study the Sun’s polar regions.
A new heat engine is highly efficient and designed to work in tandem with renewable sources of energy.
Solar power makes most sense near the Martian equator, but nuclear power remains a smart option at the poles, according to new research.
An updated energy code applies to all new commercial and multifamily buildings, starting next July.
In the decade since a tsunami caused a nuclear disaster at Fukushima Daiichi power plant, solar panels have been built across the surrounding area.
A creative new project could be a great idea for the parched state.
A new report lays out the incredible untapped opportunity for carbon-free energy sitting on top of your local Walmart.
Say goodbye to a nest of wires and a mountain of proprietary chargers cluttering up your desk.
If you miss the white stuff, this DIY snow globe lets you make your own without any back-breaking shovel work.
"The running joke in fusion is that, every year for the last 50 years, it’s been 50 years away. But this time, I think we’re really getting close."
Around 20% of public airports adopted solar power in some capacity over the past decade. Now, we just need to solve the whole plane carbon emissions thing.
There's something soothing about the dull thud of explosions followed by a cloud of dust as fossil fuel infrastructure comes tumbling down.