The energy policy choices our nation makes today are among the most important and far-reaching policy decisions we will make in the 21st century.
As energy security and climate realism compete to define this moment, markets are being shaped by rival visions of the energy future.
Lithium-ion dominates today’s storage market, but faces limits in cost, safety, and long-duration performance. Emerging contenders—flow batteries, gravity systems, thermal storage, and sodium-ion—aim ...
The world is grappling with an energy trilemma involving sustainability, accessibility, and affordability, which presents significant challenges globally due to diverse energy system contexts.
As Enbridge President and CEO Greg Ebel is fond of saying, “You can’t run a full-time economy on part-time power.” In today’s rapidly evolving world, energy demand is growing at an unprecedented rate.
When we talk about climate change, it often triggers resistance. For many, the topic comes loaded with political or ideological connotations. But beyond the labels lies an undeniable need to rethink ...
Alaska energy systems are complex and often exceptional. From the trans-Alaska oil pipeline to the integration of wind, solar and battery systems into remote microgrids and the proposed deployment of ...
New York’s new State Energy Plan is heading in the wrong direction, but it is not too late to course correct. Gov. Hochul and the Energy Planning Board must fully incorporate the mandates of the ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C., Oct. 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Duke Energy today filed its biennial long-range energy modernization plan for its dual-state system with the North Carolina Utilities Commission. The 2025 ...
The World Future Energy Summit, hosted by Masdar and part of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW), will return to Abu Dhabi from January 13–15, 2026 as its largest and most ambitious edition yet.
They say April showers bring May flowers, but in the Connecticut General Assembly, April showers came in the form of Senate Bill 1560, a bill that would bring disarray to Connecticut’s energy future.
The federal solar tax credit, which covered 30% of rooftop solar installation costs, expired Dec. 31. This change made homeowners looking for access to clean, less expensive energy more apprehensive ...