Wind turbines and solar panels are incapable of making any of the products or transportation fuels demanded by the 8 billion on this planet. Around the world, there is a growing belief that renewable ...
You might not know it from the headlines, but there is some good news about the global fight against climate change. A decade ago, the cheapest way to meet growing demand for electricity was to build ...
Jan 22 (Reuters) - Wind and solar power for the first time generated more electricity in the European Union than fossil fuels in 2025, driven by a surge in solar output, data from energy think tank ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Robert Rapier is a chemical engineer covering the energy sector. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 21: Workers install solar panels ...
For the first time, fossil fuels provided less than half of U.S. electricity generation in a month (March 2025). The shift is driven by increased renewable capacity (wind and solar), seasonal demand, ...
BRUSSELS, Jan 22 - Wind and solar power produced more electricity than fossil fuels in the EU for the first time last year, ...
This is confirmed by the annual 'European Electricity Review' report published by the British think tank Ember: wind and solar energy are now generating more electricity than fossil fuels in the ...
A funny thing happened on the way to President Donald Trump’s mission to obliterate renewable energy. Solar and wind energy ...
See more from Canary Media’s “Chart of the Week” column . Two decades ago, the European Union got basically none of its power ...
The tipping point between renewable energy and fossil fuels has been reached, says a new United Nations (UN) report. The UN Secretary-General Antônio Guterres said that we are entering a renewable era ...
Energy demand from data centers, crucial in the artificial intelligence buildout, has buoyed sentiment in the otherwise flat renewables sector. Interest in fossil fuels has risen in parallel, though ...
You might not know it from the headlines, but there is some good news about the global fight against climate change. A decade ago, the cheapest way to meet growing demand for electricity was to build ...