AI is helping communities across the globe make their production, distribution and use of energy more sustainable, a blessing for the industry as well as the planet. As the energy system is becoming ...
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These Companies Want To Use AI To Make Cheaper and Cleaner Energy—If the Government Lets Them
AI may be the boogeyman for high electricity prices, but the technology is unlocking solutions to deliver cleaner, cheaper ...
The tax credits, which could be used by homeowners across the country, are being phased out under the “One Big Beautiful Bill ...
A year-end look at the energy stories that will shape 2026—from AI-driven power demand to clean energy, tariffs, and the ...
Researchers at MIT continue to look for ways to turn concrete into a perfect energy storage option. The researchers first shared their findings in 2023, suggesting that concrete could be used to store ...
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New breakthrough could make ‘green’ hydrogen cheaper and faster to produce
Smarter nickel coatings could make alkaline electrolyzers and hydrogen fuel, cheaper, faster to produce, and more efficient.
Over the last decade, I would venture to guess that Americans have heard more about energy policy than ever before. One party ...
U.S. energy needs have changed dramatically over the last few decades, and questions are growing as to whether our grid can manage these new demands. Aside from rising temperatures—the National ...
Wind power has been rising significantly in recent years, and now accounts for about 8% of the world’s energy production. By the end of the decade, it will be the second-largest renewable source after ...
Last year, when an apple storage facility in rural Washington State invested in new energy-saving equipment, the price was steep—$1,200,000. The business had won a USDA grant that was supposed to ...
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If Democrat policies make energy affordable, why are they backtracking from them?
The Democrats’ climate backtracking in some of America’s bluest states is a tacit — and in Hochul’s case, not-so-tacit — admission that these policies make energy more expensive for families and ...
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