Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Gaurav Sharma is a London-based analyst who covers energy & ESG. Olivier Bloom, chief executive officer of Schneider Electric, ...
Electric vehicles (EVs) could do more for our environment than simply replace gasoline. Published in Joule, a new assessment ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about green energy tech that will change your life. Electricity prices are rising again, and this time it does not look ...
Not all states have gotten hit equally hard. The reasons are complex. By Brad Plumer Harry Stevens and Rebecca F. Elliott Millions of Americans have watched with dismay as their electricity bills have ...
The world added 585 billion watts of new renewable electrical energy—up 15.1% from 2023, with 46% of the world’s electricity coming from solar, wind, and other green nonnuclear energy sources. The ...
Electricity prices for households have risen quickly and are expected to outpace U.S. inflation in coming years, experts said. There are many supply and demand factors at play. Data centers are a ...
Increased electricity demand from data centers and extreme temperatures are driving up electricity costs for Americans. Between May 2024 and May 2025, the average residential electricity price ...
Cells bumping against one another use electricity to identify which of their neighbors has the least energy to expel them. The King's College London study in partnership with the Francis Crick ...
Chemists at Wageningen University & Research (WUR) and Utrecht University have developed a new method to produce a promising chemical building block from biomass. This compound can serve as a ...
Consumers Energy on Friday said its plan to carry out new upgrades was approved, a move it told WTOL 11 on Wednesday would ...
The proposed reform of the electricity sector includes the creation of the supplier of last resort, possible flexibility for consumers without contracts and the end of TUST and TUSD discounts for ...