U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright made a stop at Nash Community College and saw first-hand the training the school ...
Federal support for fossil fuels costs taxpayers billions every year and makes our country more vulnerable on the world stage ...
The world is grappling with an energy trilemma involving sustainability, accessibility, and affordability, which presents significant challenges globally due to diverse energy system contexts.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
What if the future of energy has been sitting unused on the periodic table for decades? Mike Anderson believes it has.
30+ new partner solutions help unify IT, OT, and business data — powering predictive maintenance, grid optimization, and emissions reduction for a more reliable and lower-carbon future To further ...
New York City remains the economic engine of the state, and staying competitive in a rapidly evolving global marketplace requires consistent, forward-thinking investment in infrastructure — especially ...
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 ...