The Ohio legislature has a long history of kowtowing to oil and gas interests — and no pair of bills demonstrates this more thoroughly than the proposed Ohio Senate Bill 219 and Ohio Senate Bill 294.
The Iran war and its costly energy crunch could boosting support for homegrown renewables over imported fossil fuels.
In the span of just two weeks, global energy markets have been thrown into turmoil. Oil prices have surged past $100 a barrel ...
Once every small city has its own plan or facility, not only for renewable energy, it becomes far more difficult for a single ...
THE global demand for energy has grown significantly over the past century due to population growth, industrial development and rapid urbanisation. Traditionally, most of the world’s energy has been ...
Brookfield Renewable has exposure to hydroelectric, solar, wind, battery storage, and nuclear power. All of which are ...
New analysis challenges primary energy accounting; it argues useful energy better reflects electrification efficiency and ...
Renewables account for 26% of all U.S. electricity made last year, up 10%, despite Trump policies slashing wind and solar ...
U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark. introduced legislation this month designed to reduce energy prices by preventing states from ...
By Nidhi Verma NEW DELHI, March 3 (Reuters) - India is scouting for alternative sources for importing crude oil, liquefied ...
Six years after Nevada voters approved a constitutional amendment requiring in-state utilities to get half of their power ...