The future of energy generation might be in rotating, self-propelled hunks of ice.
With its car business in a nosedive, the company is making a dramatic pivot to become the UK's next big power company. The UK's energy sector generates over $200 billion a year and a slice of that could be exactly what Musk is looking to use to shore up Tesla.
How many ChatGPT users does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
The automaker is manufacturing scarcity to drive a final sales boom before its cars get $7,500 more expensive overnight.
Trump has spent years swinging at "wind mills," now states are swinging back.
Devices are often limited by the bulkiness of their batteries—but what if we could shape the batteries into whatever form we want?
Behold a map that shows the complex web of energy exports between the U.S. and Canada, and just how many cards our neighbor to the north has left to play.
The fossil fuel giant is building natural gas power plants specifically for data centers.
Transformers keep everything running and the power industry can’t make them fast enough.
The electrical grid's failure came a day after top government officials addressed the nation about energy infrastructure problems.
Orbital Composites and Virtus Solis are collaborating to construct a satellite constellation that will transmit solar power to ground stations on Earth.
The company's new Solix line arrives just in time for power grids over-stressed by climate change.
U.S. intelligence reportedly reached out to the Ukrainian military to warn them against targeting the enormous Russian-owned energy project.
Caltech's recent breakthrough has moved us closer to achieving the transformative potential of space-based solar power.
The state's building code officials voted to delay the requirements after a federal court threw out similar restrictions in California.
Our power grid is in a precarious state, according to a report from the North American Electric Reliability Corporation.
Companies that make textiles, apparel, and furniture would benefit the most from solar energy, according to new research.
Historic U.S. power plant regulation focuses on a controversial climate technology known as carbon capture and storage.
As the country looks to decarbonize, nuclear’s popularity climbs to the highest level in a decade.