A youth-led initiative in Japan has recently garnered widespread attention by taking legal action against ten major utility companies accused of exacerbating the climate crisis. Sixteen young activists have filed a lawsuit, marking the first instance of such a case initiated by young people in
New York state is exploring innovative strategies to improve the reliability of its electrical grid while simultaneously reducing emissions. One promising approach is the implementation of demand response (DR) programs. These programs encourage end-users to adjust their power consumption in
Why Is Indiana Still Paying Millions for Outdated Coal Power? Indiana, renowned for its historic industrial might, faces a paradox in its modern energy landscape. Despite the proliferation of cheaper and environmentally friendly renewable energy options, the state continues to rely heavily on coal
Equinor ASA, a significant entity in the global energy sector, is downsizing its renewables unit, signaling a strategic shift from expansion to profitability in light of high costs and reduced returns. This decision comes at a time when many European utilities are reassessing their renewable
Recent events have highlighted a critical intersection between climate change and hydroelectric power generation in Canada, leading to significant economic repercussions. Prolonged drought conditions, which are becoming increasingly common due to shifting weather patterns, have dramatically
The recent election results, which saw Donald Trump and the Republican Party gaining significant power, have sent shockwaves through the renewable energy sector. Investors are grappling with the potential implications of a second Trump administration on renewable energy policies. The immediate