What’s after coal? Accelerating China’s overseas investment in renewables

China is well positioned to promote green power sources on a large scale. Read More

By Ziyi Ma

Making sense of the hydrogen rainbow

Why does hydrogen have so many colors, and why do they matter? Read More

Home batteries are more than just a backup

A rapidly growing startup sees them as a path to virtual power plants, and a key to making the grid more sustainable and resilient. Read More

'There is just no excuse': Why do methane emissions remain 'stubbornly high'?

IEA warns that methane emissions from the global energy sector fell only fractionally last year, despite projects to cut methane leaks providing hugely attractive returns on investment. Read More

Electrifying the parking lots of the future

FLASH’s vision for parking involves reservable, reliable and easy-to-use EV charging stations. Read More

150 GW later: The dizzying rise of the power purchase agreement

Two recent analyses underscore how the global PPA market has surged over the past decade, as businesses have increasingly sidestepped wholesale markets to tap low-cost clean energy. Read More

How will AI shape the future of clean energy?

I posed the question to experts at the foremost utility trade conference — DistribuTECH. Read More

Salesforce, Microsoft get creative with clean energy procurement

Climate justice considerations center Salesforce’s latest renewable deal, while Microsoft moves to shore up access to U.S. solar panels and turnkey project management services. Read More

What the end of COVID-zero means for clean energy technologies

China is opening back up. Will that mean some clean energy supply chains will clear up? Not likely. Read More

Wind and solar power generated more electricity in the EU last year than gas. Here’s how

The surge in renewables and a drop in electricity demand meant that the EU didn’t have to rely as much on gas and coal to weather the energy crisis. Read More