The global clean energy transition faces a major bottleneck and energy security threat due to critical transformer shortages ...
It wasn’t so long ago pundits claimed Australia’s grid couldn’t run on higher than 20% renewables. Now it’s 50%.
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The energy transition itself is reinforcing hydrocarbon use elsewhere, as wind, solar, EVs, and data centers require vast ...
The World Economic Forum’s Global Shaper community is a network of young people driving dialogue, action, and change. TIME asked a few members of the community to share their solutions to the problems ...
In the remote and rain-lashed Scottish highlands, UK utility SSE has a job trying to maintain the tens of thousands of wooden poles that carry electricity across its far-flung network.
A global onslaught of cheap Chinese green power is upending everything in its path. No one is ready for its repercussions.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Ken Silverstein covers global energy and climate issues. The U.S. energy transition has often been slowed not by technology or ...
The world is racing towards a clean energy future. Solar panels, wind turbines, and electric vehicles dominate headlines as nations pledge to cut emissions and phase out fossil fuels. But behind these ...
Maine isn’t in a position to meet the electricity demand that is forecasted to more than double by 2050, so the state is looking at how to better support the development of large-scale clean energy ...
Leadership resides in what is learned when ambition meets complexity, when systems resist, and when institutions choose to keep working rather than reset to defaults.
By increasing investment in renewables, China's economy stands to benefit from more sustainable growth rates and improved terms of trade China has been increasing investment in renewable energy to ...