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In pursuit of ‘net zero,’ Spain’s Iberdrola bets big on America
EnergyIn pursuit of ‘net zero,’ Spain’s Iberdrola bets big on America
By Katherine DunnOctober 21, 2020
Dis-United States of electricity: Mapping America’s energy supplies
MagazineDis-United States of electricity: Mapping America’s energy supplies
By Nicolas Rapp and Brian O'KeefeOctober 19, 2020
Photograph of a windfarm.
AIFacebook A.I. researchers push for a breakthrough in renewable energy storage
By Jeremy KahnOctober 14, 2020
Calgary after the oil rush
MagazineAfter the boom: Canada’s oil capital faces an uncertain future
By Katherine DunnSeptember 21, 2020
15 July 2020, Brandenburg, Germany: The light of the low-lying evening sun shines over wind turbines in the "Odervorland" wind farm in the Oder-Spree district (aerial photograph taken with a drone).
EnergyCan emissions cuts and economic growth coexist? Europe is certain they can
By David MeyerSeptember 17, 2020
BP's "Net Zero" plan.
MagazineIs oil giant BP finally ready to ‘think outside the barrel’?
By Vivienne WaltAugust 10, 2020
COVID-19 is crippling the energy market, with one big exception: renewables
EnergyCOVID-19 is crippling the energy market, with one big exception: renewables
By Katherine DunnMay 20, 2020
Why the coronavirus crisis could make Big Oil greener
MagazineWhy the coronavirus crisis could make Big Oil greener
By Jeffrey BallApril 20, 2020
15 January 2020, Brandenburg, Sieversdorf: Red position lights shine on wind turbines in the "Odervorland" wind farm in the Oder-Spree district. Photo: Patrick Pleul/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB (Photo by Patrick Pleul/picture alliance via Getty Images)
EnvironmentThe latest landfill problem comes from the renewable energy industry
By Chris Martin and BloombergFebruary 5, 2020
Flags of European Union (EU) member state fly outside the European Investment Bank in Luxembourg, on Monday, July 15, 2019. Brexit has made Luxembourg a favorite EU hub for insurers, funds and asset managers to relocate to from the U.K. Moves include those by insurance giant American International Group Inc., private-equity firm Blackstone, RSA Insurance Group Plc, U.S. insurer FM Global, Lloyd's of London insurer Hiscox Plc and asset manager M&G Investments. Photographer: Geert Vanden Wijngaert/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Energy‘A Quantum Leap in Its Ambition’: Europe’s Investment Bank Will Stop Funding Fossil Fuel Projects
By Ewa Krukowska and BloombergNovember 15, 2019
The 'tall ship' William II passes a wind turbine as it sails along the north east coast near Whitley Bay in Tyne and Wear after it set off from Blyth in Northumberland on a voyage round the coastline of Great Britain calling at 10 ports en route and changing crews at each stage.
EnergyMore Renewables Than Fossil Fuels: As the U.K. Reaches an Energy Milestone, Here’s How Far Others Have Gotten
By David MeyerOctober 15, 2019
portrait of Sundar Pichai
EnvironmentGoogle Has Bought Enough Renewable Electricity to Power All of Uruguay
By Eamon BarrettSeptember 20, 2019
Marjorie Yang Fortune Global Sustainability Forum 2019
ConferencesWhy Solar Execs Say the Game Is Already Over for Non-Renewable Energy
By Fortune EditorsSeptember 6, 2019
A wind farm off the highway in Adrian, Texas.
CommentaryRenewable Energy Is Booming. Here’s How to Keep It Going
By Gregory WetstoneJuly 2, 2019
Arkona Offshore Wind Farm
EnergyNorway’s State-Run Oil and Gas Giant Is Backing a Battery-Research Fund
By Jeffrey BallMarch 26, 2019
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