A multifaceted energy strategy is needed where infrastructure providers and utilities work together to deliver power in entirely new, flexible ways.
Each month, millions of homeowners confront the same unsettling question when they open their electricity bills: Why is it always rising? Even with new behaviors like unplugging chargers, turning off ...
The way we produce and consume energy is changing. Electricity demand is skyrocketing, with levels expected to increase more than 50% by 2050. In addition to increasing demand, the world is faced with ...
We walk here, we walk there, we walk everywhere. Maybe you’re headed to work or to lunch in a busy city. You’re expending energy, and the exercise is good for you. But what if, on top of that, we ...
Stony Brook University and Haugland Group share a replicable model for building the energy workforce pipeline from high school to career.
AI’s footprint today is likely the smallest it will ever be; how are we going to power it in the future? It may sound bluntly obvious, but energy is power. Those who can produce it, especially lots of ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Roaming the country, and asking people about their concerns on artificial intelligence, one can hear a lot about two things: job ...
Gov.-elect Abigail Spanberger is moving energy issues to the top of her agenda by creating a new position within her Cabinet to focus on meeting electricity demand, keeping prices low and maintaining ...
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