A first-of-its-kind deal killed two offshore wind projects and reinvested the funds in fossil fuels. The next day, the nation’s largest offshore wind farm started delivering power.
The technology has implications for some of the most carbon-intensive processes on the planet.
A year of cascading decisions and obstacles strained our wallets and tested our notions of comfort and sacrifice.
The company aims to use heat from the Earth’s core to power data centers, part of a larger effort to be carbon-free by 2030.
Funding won’t go to wind and solar, worrying environmental advocates who say they are better backups for the state’s troubled grid.
If passed, Proposition 7 will give billions to oil and gas companies to make more electricity.
More than half of the country’s transmission lines were constructed before the 1970s.
Researchers from Oxford University found that heat pumps are more than twice as effective when heating homes compared to fossil fuel systems.
Protesters highlighted the festival’s carbon footprint, but the biggest issue may be Burning Man’s opposition to renewable energy in its own backyard.
The state's grid is hanging on as Texans see another day of tripe digit heat, and even higher heat indices.
Companies that make textiles, apparel, and furniture would benefit the most from solar energy, according to new research.
Historic U.S. power plant regulation focuses on a controversial climate technology known as carbon capture and storage.
Helion has said for years that it's on the brink of a fusion breakthrough. This time, Microsoft is backing up those claims.
The weekend saw two big developments that could signal different directions for nuclear power.
The Interior Department is selling 73 million acres of the Gulf of Mexico for new fossil fuel development, but don't pay that any mind. There's a new wind plan!
Solar and wind boosted the rise in renewables, but sadly natural gas was the top energy producer in the country in 2022.
A suite of bills introduced in the state legislature last week aims to restrict wind and solar—despite their success.
Red states top a new list of the country's top wind and solar producers.
An analysis finds that almost all the coal plants in the U.S. are pricier to run than building new renewable energy facilities.
The binge-worthy thriller views economic anxiety and the green transition through the eyes of North Sea oil workers.