clean energy
When it comes to nuclear reactors, smaller might be better.
An old physics rule-of-thumb has just been updated in a potentially explosive way.
The new technology might lead to cheaper—and more commercially viable—fuel cells.
Natural gas giant Calpine, linked to post-Soviet billionaire Len Blavatnik, spearheaded efforts to stop a hydropower corridor from Canada to New England.
All of that waste is an opportunity for farmers to build their own independent power grids—and help stop climate change along the way.
The new venture, partly backed by billionaire money, is looking for minerals used to manufacture electric cars.
The Biden administration is making a big push for offshore wind power—but can the industry learn from bruising battles that doomed projects in wealthy enclaves like Cape Cod?