Two American start-ups have reimagined legacy petrochemical plant equipment to power data centers with zero-carbon electricity.
However, since civilization continues to use natural gas, a single turboexpander can generate several gigawatts of electricity—enough to power the equivalent of over two million households.
Solar and wind energy, while rapidly growing, are intermittent and require backup power sources to maintain grid reliability.
What if we could use Styrofoam to create electricity? Scientists at RMIT University have figured out how to do just that.
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The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission’s recent approval of Indianapolis-based energy utility AES Indiana’s plan to ...
To fight climate change, the state aims to phase out fossil fuels, including natural gas, by 2050 ... energy people in Washington use and how much pollution they produce. The state’s most ...
Bitcoin mining could eventually help develop a global index for the price of electricity, according to Sangha Renewables ...