There is no single solution that will solve the world’s energy demands, but sequestering biomass is showing promise for achieving net-zero emissions.
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Wind is now one of the world’s biggest electricity sources. So why are we switching turbines off?
Last year was a huge victory for the UK’s renewable sector, with project approvals hitting an all-time high and offshore wind farms providing nearly 17 per cent of national electricity output. On 5 ...
For the first time, renewable energy has overtaken coal as the primary source of electricity around the world, a new report says, indicating a shift in the global reliance on environmentally harmful ...
In the search for more, new and cleaner sources of energy, a largely untapped resource is emerging: natural hydrogen.
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Rain becomes a renewable power source in Singapore’s latest clean energy breakthrough
Rain falls every day in many parts of the world. Most people see it as simple weather. However, researchers in Singapore now ...
No wonder Google is desperate for more power: The company’s data centers more than doubled their electricity use in just four years. The eye-popping stat comes from Google’s most recent sustainability ...
Three Democrats are seeking information from tech firms about the growing energy use of data centers and the utility bills of individuals and other businesses. By Ivan Penn and Karen Weise Three ...
There is a glimmer of hope for the long embattled offshore wind industry. One project in Massachusetts has been sending power back to the grid for months, even as the Trump administration suspended ...
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