The United States is in the middle of the largest offshore wind expansion in its history — despite Donald Trump waging what clean energy advocates describe as an all-out war against the sector.
Solutions
Contenders are near projects that have already been canceled, are still far from construction and are saddled with hefty price tags.
Researchers find that EVs cost no more to own than a comparable gas car almost anywhere in the U.S.
Africa’s energy sector is rapidly shifting toward solar and wind power and battery storage as governments and investors shift away from coal and large hydropower dams.
Solar and wind produce lots of energy — but not always at the right time. More battery storage could help Europe to stabilize prices and replace polluting fossil fuel energy, but roadblocks remain.
Mounting evidence shows a clean energy project in Washington on a Yakama sacred site would in large part power a data center.
Mr. Gore is still giving the slide show that “An Inconvenient Truth” was built around, but with changes that reflect a shift in the discussion of climate change.
Nationwide grid reliability has improved since last summer — and new solar and batteries, not aging coal plants, are the main reason.
The electricity grid in Canada’s second-sunniest province is strained — but Manitoba says solar power is not the solution.
High gas prices are driving EV growth in other parts of the world — but American drivers are favoring hybrids.
Cities and other groups around the U.S. are using alternatives to traditional asphalt lots in order to beat the heat and curb water runoff — especially as climate change worsens.
Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah are joining forces to accelerate deployment of clean, around-the-clock geothermal energy in the region.
The country’s most valuable utility didn’t like offshore wind. But a proposed merger with Dominion would include a $11.4 billion project in Coastal Virginia.
The U.N. General Assembly has voted overwhelmingly to support strong action to prevent climate change despite recent diplomatic efforts by the United States to have the measure withdrawn.
As the oil crisis deepens across the globe, households and industries are reducing fossil fuel use — maybe permanently.
Heating and cooling skyscrapers requires a lot of fossil fuels. Now, Denver, Colorado, is trying a surprising solution.
Young Americans are suing the president for violating rights with executive orders that fuel the climate crisis.
While China's push to modernize sparked a surge in burning coal, India is turning to increasingly cheap solar to meet its booming energy needs.
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