The Interior Department is selling 73 million acres of the Gulf of Mexico for new fossil fuel development, but don't pay that any mind. There's a new wind plan!
Solar and wind boosted the rise in renewables, but sadly natural gas was the top energy producer in the country in 2022.
New research sheds light on the little-known processes of photosynthesis and could lead to better solar power.
Will oil CEOs change their business models to focus on renewables, or are we just in for more greenwashing?
As coal declines, miners' unions are struggling to bargain for better conditions.
Organizers say that using water to cool buildings could slash emissions associated with the worldwide games.
Federal scientists are using recon flights and field research to track down metals that are key to the energy transition.
The ConocoPhillips venture is supposed to secure energy independence and Alaskan prosperity. It probably won’t achieve either.
The petroleum giant intends to install thermosyphons at the Willow Project to keep the ground frozen enough to enable fossil fuel extraction.
A suite of bills introduced in the state legislature last week aims to restrict wind and solar—despite their success.
The administration on Monday gave the green light for the Conoco Phillips-owned Willow Project.
Scientists found a natural enzyme that can produce electricity from hydrogen in the atmosphere.
The troubled Vogtle plant, which is billions of dollars over budget but will be a key source of carbon-free power, has reached a crucial milestone.
Environmental groups say there’s nothing grassroots about Eugene Residents for Energy Choice.
A massive new oilfield could be greenlit by the Biden administration as early as this week.
Ray Brewer pled guilty this week to charges he defrauded investors when he said he was building anaerobic digesters on dairy farms in California and Idaho.
Owners of the Thacker Pass project broke ground on Wednesday, despite a two-year battle over the site.
A coalition of cities voted to keep backing a project to build's the nation's first small modular reactor, despite rising costs.
An increase in renewables staved off the worst-case scenario, but emissions still rose thanks to extreme weather and the global energy crisis.