By highly integrating on/off-grid switching, metering, and other functions into a single compact switching device, ...
The potential solution for abundant and clean energy could be right under our feet—or more specifically, beneath the Earth’s surface. Geothermal power has long been the forgotten sibling among ...
Nuclear energy is often regarded as the cleanest power source on Earth. Unlike coal or gas, nuclear power plants don't release smoke and other contaminants into the air. They produce massive amounts ...
Portugal's massive "water battery" uses dams to store clean energy. See how gravity and water are solving the renewable power puzzle.
Industry Insight from Reuters Events, a part of Thomson Reuters. The growing influence of data center demand is increasing the price and size requirements of U.S. corporate clean power contracts and ...
IMPERIAL COUNTY, CA, UNITED STATES, January 29, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Controlled Thermal Resources Holdings Inc. (“CTR”), a U.S. geothermal resource ...
The debate around solar energy and nuclear energy continues to shape how countries plan their future renewable energy systems, especially as demand for clean energy and stable power production ...
Given the recent plight of America’s renewable energy industry, one could be forgiven for viewing its near future with pessimism. Since returning to office, President Donald Trump has launched an ...
This coverage is made possible through a partnership between Grist and WABE, Atlanta’s NPR station. Many corporations have pledged to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, but when it comes to energy ...
NJ.com regularly publishes editorials expressing the viewpoints of the organization’s leadership. This editorial was authored by Tony Dearing, director of news operations. You open your electric bill ...
How do you stay warm when your electricity gets knocked out during a winter storm? When temperatures dipped below 10 degrees during Winter Storm Uri, 4.5 million Texas homes and businesses lost power ...
Nuclear power sits at the center of today’s climate debate because it can generate large amounts of electricity without the smokestacks and tailpipes that drive global warming. Yet calling it 100% ...