In 2025, solar, wind, and storage added over 55 GW of new capacity, and projections for 2026 are even more dramatic, according to the EIA.
President Trump's war with Iran has caused global energy prices to rise, benefiting Iran and Russia while harming global ...
The war in Iran is driving up fossil fuel prices and highlighting the risks of depending on oil and gasoline. Meanwhile, the ...
Price spikes from the war highlight the necessity of the renewable energy transition for stability and national security, the ...
The world is making progress: More than 90% of new power capacity added in 2024 came from renewable energy sources, and 2025 saw similar growth. The energy transition was not meant to be a main topic ...
As geopolitical shocks expose fossil fuel risks, electrification is offering a more secure, efficient and economically ...
Fighting has all but halted oil exports through the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow waterway that carries about a fifth of the ...
Fossil fuels still power much of the world, even though renewable energy has become cheaper in most places and avoids both pollution and the climate damage caused by burning coal, oil and natural gas.
Predictions of chaos haven’t come true, but legal challenges could thwart the president’s effort to launch a new era of mining and drilling. Fossil fuel projects are sprinting through the permitting ...