The Renewable Revolution: Solar and Wind Dominate New U.S. Energy Capacity
Renewable energy sources, particularly solar and wind, dominate new U.S. electric generating capacity, contributing nearly 98% in early 2025. Solar power has led new capacity additions for 18 months, underscoring…
The Surprising Alliance Bolstering Biden-Era Clean Energy Boosts
Clean energy tax credits, originating from the Inflation Reduction Act, have secured bipartisan support, breaking traditional party lines. Republican lawmakers, including four senators and 21 House colleagues, are advocating for…
Why Italy is Putting Coal Plants on Standby Amid Energy Shifts
Italy's coal power plants remain in standby mode, highlighting a strategic pause rooted in geopolitics and energy security rather than purely economic reasons. Key plants like Enel's Torrevaldaliga Nord and…
Airbus Faces Turbulence on Its Flight Towards a Hydrogen-Powered Future
Airbus has paused its ZeroE hydrogen-fueled aircraft initiative, originally targeting a 2035 launch for a zero-emission plane. Over $1.7 billion was invested in the project, with three out of four…
The New Era of Warfare: China’s Hydrogen-Based Explosive Device Redefines Strategic Threats
China has introduced a revolutionary explosive device utilizing magnesium hydride, producing intense heat over 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit and sustained combustion 15 times longer than TNT. The device mimics thermobaric weapons'…
Unseen Power: China’s Hydrogen-Based Explosive Could Redefine Warfare
China has developed a new hydrogen-based explosive using magnesium hydride, mimicking thermonuclear effects without fissile materials. This explosive sustains a fireball beyond 1,800°F for over two seconds, offering more thermal…
China’s Controversial Hydrogen Bomb Innovation: A Game Changer in Modern Warfare?
China unveils a hydrogen-based explosive device, moving away from uranium and plutonium, potentially changing the global military landscape. The device leverages magnesium hydride to produce intense, long-lasting heat and a…
The Unstoppable Surge: How Green Energy Has Broken Free from Political Shackles
Renewable energy has reached "escape velocity," moving beyond traditional fossil fuels due to market dynamics and technological advancements. Solar and wind energy have become economically sensible choices, with falling costs…
Will America’s Unpredictable Permit Policies Freeze the Future of Wind Energy?
Equinor's Empire Wind project in New York faces a halt due to political and regulatory complications, reflecting wider issues in American energy policy. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum's suspension of the…
France’s Green Hydrogen Revolution Unfolds with Landmark Lhyfe Project
The Green Horizon project in northern France aims to be one of Europe's largest green hydrogen production facilities, set for completion in 2029. Supported by a €149 million subsidy from…