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Superhot geothermal uses ultra-deep drilling to access extremely hot rocks. Quaise Energy, a Massachusetts-based startup, is in the market developing the technology, which involves an elect... Read more
Commercial banks have bought into a major $150 million financing deal for off-grid solar power in Kenya, in a sign of growing investor confidence in the electrification of sub-Saharan Africa... Read more
An updated edition of the Jun 11, 2025 article. Renewable energy is increasingly recognized for its significant role in combating climate change, reducing carbon emissions and enhancing ener... Read more
IKEA has long been a pioneer in making stylish home goods accessible, but now the Swedish company is turning its sights to the energy market. In an exciting move for eco-conscious homeowners... Read more
(Reuters) -Energy infrastructure company Enbridge said on Tuesday it had reached a final investment decision to invest $900 million on a 600 megawatt solar power project in Texas, as demand... Read more
Solar panels are a big, on-trend deal in the energy world. According to a 2024 statistic shared by the Solar Energy Industries Association, the United States produces approximately 248 gigaw... Read more
Check out the companies making the biggest moves midday: Bruker — The lab instrument and tools maker shed 12% after the company issued weaker-than-expected guidance for the second quarter. T... Read more
By Farah Master and Samuel Shen HONG KONG/SHANGHAI (Reuters) -China’s Premier Li Qiang announced construction had begun on what will be the world’s largest hydropower dam, on the... Read more
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. The sun is expected to last another 5 billion years, at which point it will become unst... Read more
A confused homeowner whose electricity payments hadn’t dropped as much as expected after they installed solar panels was shocked to discover a massive negative balance on their energy... Read more