Georgia Power Co. says it wants to keep burning coal to meet what it forecasts as the state’s increasing electrical demand.
Fossil fuel-dependent Indonesia plans to build nuclear power plants with the capacity of about 4 gigawatts (GW) in a bid for ...
Renewable capacity additions will continue to drive the growth of US power generation over the next two years, according to ...
Australia's reliance on coal-fired power stations has dropped to a record low, accounting for less than 50 percent of its ...
There are 206 coal-burning power plants left in the United States, which supply about 16 percent of the country’s energy.
Georgia’s largest electric provider is going back on its promise to close coal plants across the state in the face of rising demand for energy, especially from large projects like data centers.
Nuclear energy is safer, cheaper, and more efficient, plentiful, and reliable than any other source of energy. It is also ...
The boost in wind and solar production has also been larger than the increase in generation from natural gas, which remains ...
As a plan to store the nation's nuclear waste circulates, people around Hayden aren't sure this is the "just transition" they want ...
In a new plan filed with Georgia regulators, Georgia Power said it wants to extend the life of several coal and gas plants, while also adding more renewables to its system.
Poland and Canada have signed an agreement that provides a legal framework for more intensive cooperation on nuclear power, ...
Wholesale energy prices hit new highs months before the federal election, further intensifying the cost-of-living clash ...