AI’s soaring energy demand is pushing Microsoft and Amazon toward nuclear power, reshaping data center strategy, electricity markets, and the future of baseload energy.
Wind energy infrastructure doesn’t produce power if the air isn’t moving, and solar doesn’t generate power if the sun’s not out. But that doesn’t mean that either source of energy is "worthless" ...
To learn more about the CNBC CFO Council, visit cnbccouncils.com/cfo The Trump administration aims to quadruple the current nuclear energy output over the next 25 ...
NuScale Power Corporation is positioned as a first-mover in small modular reactors amid rising global energy demand. Learn ...
The United States added 22,332 megawatts of power plant capacity in the first half of this year, and the vast majority of it was utility-scale solar, batteries and onshore wind. Natural gas was next, ...
Convergent Energy and Power (Convergent), a leading provider of energy storage solutions in North America, today announced the close of a multimillion-dollar interconnection facility provided by NY ...
The law that President Trump signed on July 4 ending tax incentives for wind and solar projects is expected to drive up electricity bills across the U.S., with some of the sharpest increases in ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Ken Silverstein covers global energy and climate issues. The artificial intelligence revolution isn’t limited by chips, algorithms ...
Resilience, sustainability, cost savings, and more are behind the increasing adoption of microgrids, as a variety of industries and enterprises seek greater control of their energy supply. Microgrids ...
Plug Power has never turned a profit since its founding over a quarter-century ago. It faces challenges in developing the hydrogen market due to high costs and slow adoption. In contrast, Bloom Energy ...
Over the past year, the Trump administration and congressional Republicans have waged a sweeping campaign against renewable energy, throwing a fast-growing industry into turmoil. The administration ...