The Clean Energy Future Is Arriving Faster Than You Think
The United States is pivoting away from fossil fuels and toward wind, solar and other renewable energy, even in areas dominated by the oil and gas industries.
Renewable energy articles from across Nature Portfolio. Renewable energy is energy that comes from sources that are readily replenishable on short-timescales. Examples of these are solar...
Renewable energy, explained. Solar, wind, hydroelectric, biomass, and geothermal power can provide energy without the planet-warming effects of fossil fuels. By Christina Nunez.
Clean energy can fuel the future — and make the world healthier
The 2030 targets laid out by the United Nations for the seventh Sustainable Development Goal (SDG 7) are clear enough: provide affordable access to energy; expand use of renewable sources;...
The wind, the sun, and Earth are sources of renewable energy. These energy sources naturally renew, or replenish themselves. Wind, sunlight, and the planet have energy that transforms in ways we can see and feel.
CLIMATEWIRE | Global clean energy spending is expected to surge 12 percent in 2022, reaching $1.4 trillion as the world pours money into renewables, electric vehicles and energy efficiency,...
Renewable Energy Explained. Solar, wind, hydroelectric, biomass, and geothermal power can provide energy without the planet-warming effects of fossil fuels.
The Shift to Renewable Energy Is Speeding Up. Here''s How.
Russia''s war in Ukraine seems to have sped up the global energy transition from fossil fuels to renewables. This is a big deal. Most of us take for granted that we will enter a dark room and ...
Over the coming five years, several renewable energy milestones are expected to be achieved: In 2024, wind and solar PV together generate more electricity than hydropower. In 2025, renewables surpass coal to become the largest source of electricity generation.
Renewable energy will surpass coal power by 2025 and, with nuclear energy, will account for nearly half the world''s power generation by 2026, the International Energy Agency forecasts