Canada and Scandinavian countries rely on extraordinary amounts of hydroelectric power, along with some wind and nuclear. The U.S. doesn’t have the natural water souces they do.
China is building more coal-fired power plants at a fast pace, even while it is installing renewable energy on a scale never seen before. This sharp contrast is raising serious concerns about ...
China has significantly increased its coal power capacity, reviving concerns about its climate-changing carbon emissions ...
The North American Reliability Corporation's latest long-term assessment warns that half the U.S. will face increased risks ...
Climate change, pollution and decades of overuse have pushed the world into a state of “water bankruptcy” according to a UN ...
Renewables accounted for 88% of all new generating capacity to the end of November, while natural gas added just 11.8%, ...
Solar, wind, and battery capacity is already booming: Utility-scale solar generation in the US increased by 22 gigawatts, ...
A federal judge has ruled that an offshore wind project aimed at powering 600,000 New York homes can resume construction.
The Sunrise Wind project is the fifth project to be put back on track after being halted by the Trump administration in ...
Total installed capacity of solar has officially surpassed wind energy capacity in the U.S. as the technology continues its 27-month streak as the leading source of new additions to the grid, ...
Electricity costs are climbing nearly everywhere in the United States. But, in recent months, the Trump administration has ...
China’s emissions are falling even as power demand rises, driven by rapid growth in clean energy and EVs. Analysts say this may signal a structural turning point.