As of 2024, total installed electric generating capacity in the United States is approximately 1,250 gigawatts (GWs). This capacity is distributed across a diverse mix of energy sources, with natural ...
With the electrification of everything, growth in AI, crypto, and data centers, global demand for energy is growing rapidly. The world currently produces 26,000 TWh of electricity and the IEA’s World ...
Suggested Citation: "4 ISSUES IN CLASSIFICATION POLICY." National Research Council. 1995. A Review of the Department of Energy Classification: Policy and Practice. Washington, DC: The National ...
A report from UK-based climate and energy think tank Ember notes that clean energy sources accounted for 40.9% percent of electricity produced around the world in 2024. The finding comes from data and ...
A new Policy Brief from The Heartland Institute offers a comprehensive evaluation of seven primary electricity generation sources: biomass, coal, hydropower, natural gas, nuclear, solar, and wind, and ...
Asked about the state of America’s energy supply, 64% say the more important priority for the country should be expanding production of wind, solar and hydrogen power. A smaller share (35%) takes the ...
Section 1. Purpose. For too long, the Federal Government has forced American taxpayers to subsidize expensive and unreliable energy sources like wind and solar. The proliferation of these projects ...
An oil pumping jack and wind turbines in a field in Nolan, Texas, in April 2025. (Brandon Bell/Getty Images) How we did this Pew Research Center conducted this study to understand Americans’ views on ...
'Clean energy' provided 100 percent of the state’s power for part of the day on nearly every day so far this year. As renewable energy takes over grids worldwide, the green transition has reached a ...
Renewed European interest in nuclear shows how some countries are hedging their bets in pursuit of more energy independence. Denmark, for instance, recently announced plans to reconsider a 40-year ban ...