Transition to clean energy seen as inevitable * World falling short on tripling renewables by 2030 * Developing countries need finance, data to go green By Clar NiChonghaile BELEM, Brazil, Nov. 19 ...
I see a growing split between what climate science says is coming and what global politics is actually doing about it. When I ...
Ireland is spending €1 million every hour on fossil fuels, energy expert Dr Paul Deane has told Behind the Story.
Emerging economies are rapidly adopting ultra-cheap renewables, driving economic growth, energy access, and a historic global ...
Environmental groups are challenging the approved Southwest Power Pool capacity evaluation rules, arguing they create market ...
By John Cannon The quest to bring energy to Africans who need it often centers on the relatable electrical needs that arise ...
Since 6 November 2025, Belém has become the center of attention for the entire planet for two weeks. COP30 is bringing ...
Something big is brewing on the continent of Africa. A new green frontier is taking shape. Green hydrogen and ammonia are ...
While the Ohio Power Siting Board retains general authority over where electricity generation is built, a 2021 state law ...
When we compare energy sources, looking at raw numbers only tells part of the story. For coal, gas, nuclear and biomass power ...
The louder the lobbying, the clearer the fear. Ten years on, the Paris Agreement has reshaped energy politics, and the ...
California has the nation's second-highest electricity prices after 127% increases since 2010, despite Governor Gavin ...