
5 Ways Energy Is Transforming U.S. Railroads
Trains aren't just carrying crude oil when it comes to energy

5 Ways Energy Is Transforming U.S. Railroads
Trains aren't just carrying crude oil when it comes to energy

Wind Could Power 35 Percent of U.S. Electricity by 2050
That's the estimate provided in a new Department of Energy report

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China Restarts Nuclear Power Build Up
The first two new nuclear reactors since the meltdowns at Fukushima received approval

Solar Power Sees Unprecedented Boom in U.S.
Photovoltaics and solar thermal both enjoyed banner years, despite uncertainties

The Overly Dramatic Demise of the Light Bulb
Remember when the fight against phasing out inefficient incandescent light bulbs was a big deal? Well it seems the sky didn't fall. Just recently, Canada joined the United States, the European Union, and Australia among several countries (see map below) to phase out the production and import of inefficient incandescent light bulbs.

Solar Plane Takes Flight to Circle Globe in 180 Days [in Photos]
Advanced aircraft flies around the world on a wing and a sunbeam

Solar Power Faces Uncertain Future in the U.S.
The end of a federal tax credit for solar may slow installations of the clean energy source

How to Win Friends and Bamboozle People about Climate Change
An illuminating new documentary reveals deliberate efforts to obfuscate global warming

Eiffel Tower Going Green With Two New Wind Turbines
The City of Light’s green makeover touched the iconic Eiffel Tower last week as it ramped up two onsite wind turbines. These turbines are installed inside the tower’s metal scaffolding on the second level, and are painted in the same color to minimize their visual impact on the 126-year-old tower.

Top 10 Emerging Technologies of 2015
What innovations are leaping out of the labs to shape the world in powerful ways? Identifying those compelling innovations is the charge of the Meta-Council on Emerging Technologies, one of the World Economic Forum’s network of expert communities that form the Global Agenda Councils, which today released its Top 10 List of Emerging Technologies for [...]

Can Carbon Dioxide Replace Steam to Generate Power?
The U.S. Department of Energy hopes to create a more efficient turbine that uses CO2 to make electricity

Novel Energy Inventions Seek Greater Impact
A Q&A with the new head of Advanced Research Projects Agency–Energy chemist Ellen Williams