A new study has found that increasing renewable energy may not necessarily reduce fossil fuel production in the United States. Published in the Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences, the study ...
Increasing renewable energy may not reduce the use of fossil fuels in the United States, according to a study by Ryan Thombs, assistant professor of rural sociology in Penn State's College of ...
The Statistical Review of World Energy reports that coal accounted for 58% of China’s primary energy consumption in 2024.
The tipping point between renewable energy and fossil fuels has been reached, says a new United Nations (UN) report. The UN Secretary-General Antônio Guterres said that we are entering a renewable era ...
Renewables are positioned as the long-term winner over fossil fuels due to lower lifetime operating costs, faster deployment ...
If you live in the U.S., you could be forgiven for thinking that renewable energy is on the outs. In July, Congress voted to rapidly phase out longstanding tax credit support for wind and solar power, ...
Surging investment in clean energy around the globe and plunging costs for solar and wind power generation are combining to create an energy transition that is “unstoppable,” UN Secretary‑General ...
U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark. introduced legislation this month designed to reduce energy prices by preventing states from ...
A study has found that increased renewable energy production may not lead to lower fossil fuel production in the U.S. Study: additional policies may be required if the United States is to lower its ...