The space agency awarded Boeing for its truss-braced wing design, which could improve fuel efficiency in the air.
The appliances are outdated and dangerous. We should look into changing that.
HGTV and Netflix stars are the newest spokespeople for fossil fuel campaigns.
Welcome to 2023, where the culture wars have come for your cooktop.
The chair of a consumer protection agency said no ban is under consideration after intense backlash to a commissioner's comments.
The U.S. Department of the Interior offered up nearly 1 million acres in Alaska's Cook Inlet for oil and gas drilling. Almost no one was interested.
Some 500,000 customers lost power in the Carolinas—which, utilities say, was needed to help stave off a much bigger disaster.
The EPA wants more ethanol, biogas, and wood pellet power in the nation's fuel mix. But is that actually a good thing?
In 2023 we will see the first real movement in a global energy transition—and will hit lots of bumps in the road along the way.
A whistleblower formerly employed by biomass giant Enviva said the company's claims about how it produces its products are "a joke."
From a dumb Republican war on investing to nuclear energy's renaissance, here are some of the historic moments from this year.
An investigation from NPR shows how a shadowy consulting firm has helped utilities push their message in local media for years.
The postal service said new congressional funding will let it spend nearly $10 billion to acquire 66,000 electric EV trucks by 2028.
The pipeline spilled diluted bitumen into Mill Creek. Experts say that makes cleanup a lot more difficult.
The quake could be felt more than 100 miles away and occurred in a region known for fracking activity.
The move comes as renewables are projected to make up the majority of electricity on the grid next year.
The layoffs of thousands of workers spell danger for fire season.
Exxon and Chevron released their budgets for 2023 after a year of monster profits.
Renewable power capacity will double in the next five years, says a new International Energy Agency report.