Legislation in several states aims to punish companies for moving away from fossil fuels.
The money will be used to construct four different "hubs" nationwide to suck carbon dioxide out of the air and permanently store it.
Put down the drill and step away from the coal mine.
Drought, wildfires, and extreme heat may stress out electric grids in dozens of states this summer.
ERCOT asked people to limit their electricity usage over the weekend after hot weather caused 6 power plants to fail, but temperatures are staying up statewide.
A new heat engine is highly efficient and designed to work in tandem with renewable sources of energy.
The Golden State's new draft plan estimates offshore wind could power up to 15 million homes by 2045.
Florida's Republican governor has killed a bill to stifle rooftop solar that was supported by his party's state legislature.
Solar power makes most sense near the Martian equator, but nuclear power remains a smart option at the poles, according to new research.
A phase out of the incandescent light bulb begins today.
An updated energy code applies to all new commercial and multifamily buildings, starting next July.
No one—not the oil and gas industry, nor environmental groups—is happy with the new federal lands leasing announcement.
The NPR member station has partnered with the oil giant for a series riddled with industry talking points.
Two recent records set by renewables in the U.S. are welcome wins amid climate doom and gloom.
NY State attorney general Letitia James is looking into costs from “production to pump" in search of potential price gouging.
In the decade since a tsunami caused a nuclear disaster at Fukushima Daiichi power plant, solar panels have been built across the surrounding area.
Jim Justice says we don't need to stop burning fossil fuels, because God will give us time to deal with climate change later.
“There’s never been a time when the divorce between hype and reality in oil and gas has been greater."
The former nuclear power plant requires electricity to cool spent radioactive fuel rods.
A newly public email lays bare the financial giant’s cozy relationship with a climate-change-denying oil regulator.