How much electricity are we going to need? A lot. Or more precisely, an "unprecedented" 3,500 terawatt hours for the globe over the next three years. That corresponds to adding more than the ...
The IEA's newly released "Electricity 2025" report predicts that global power use will jump nearly 4% annually through 2027.
EVs and data centers will drive power demand in the U.S. higher, while the expansion of air conditioning will add to ...
Global electricity demand is expected to grow by more than the total consumption of Japan each year through 2027, but the ...
Fuel-cell maker Bloom Energy and equipment manufacturer Chart Industries said on Thursday they have entered into a carbon capture partnership to generate near zero-carbon power using natural gas and ...
Federal regulators approved a proposal from the nation’s largest grid operator that will give primacy to 50 new power plants, ...
Renewable energy generation is surging across many of the country’s red-leaning states, positioning some to outpace their ...
The Department of Energy (DOE) on Tuesday reported that the country hit the highest installed capacity of renewable energy ...
As President Joe Biden has exited his term, another opportunity is presented to see if the contrast in policy among ...
The Union Budget charts a bold path toward India’s emergence as a global economic powerhouse, prioritising digital ...
Georgia Power will continue to rely on coal and natural gas to generate electricity in the coming years while increasing ...
However, whether AI’s growth will align with energy infrastructure investments remains uncertain due to regulatory constraints and supply chain limitations in the utilities sector. Even if ...