The global clean energy transition is accelerating at an unprecedented pace, with developing nations increasingly leading the adoption of renewable technologies due to economic advantages. Countries ...
Katie O’Shea (MSES '22) used her MSES education to pivot from working in the oil and gas industry to helping build a multi-billion dollar regional hub for clean hydrogen. Katie O'Shea (MSES '22) spent ...
Developing countries face a triple penalty when transitioning to clean energy: They often pay more for electricity, cannot access clean energy projects, and are locked into fossil fuel dependency. The ...
Three experts in the energy sector spoke about the progress and future of transitioning to clean energy at a panel, moderated by TIME senior correspondent Justin Worland, at the inaugural TIME100 ...
20 January 2025 - Clean energy is crucial for reaching net zero emissions by 2050 and protecting the climate and our natural world. A just and inclusive energy transition is key to limiting global ...
Rooftop solar panels power a high school in Deptford, N.J. Nationally, K-12 schools spend $8 billion a year on energy costs, their second-highest expense after personnel. (Shutterstock) Children ...
The world’s transition toward a clean-energy future faces many challenges, the greatest of which is cost and the economic impact, according to Womble Bond Dickinson’s 2024 Energy Transition Outlook ...
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