Posts filed under: Sustainable Energy

Sustainable Energy

Study Identifies Most Competitive and Sustainable Regions for AI Servers in the U.S.

The United States is experiencing a booming demand for generative AI models, despite the threat the hot technology poses for the planet should it remain reliant on fossil fuels. A... Read More

Nuclear Expansion in the UK: What Sizewell C Means for Energy Investors

For the first time since 1995, a new nuclear power plant is set to be built in England. Sizewell C, a giant power station under construction in Eastern England, intends... Read More

Here Comes the Sun: Africa’s Energy Needs Offset China’s Overproduction of Solar

In the past year, China has continued to export massive amounts of solar equipment to Africa, shipping 15 gigawatts of capacity to various nations. This nearly doubles the 20 gigawatts... Read More

The Science and Business of Energy: Interdisciplinary Inquiry at Bowdoin College

During my college search, I recently read about an intriguing cross-disciplinary course at Bowdoin College entitled the “The Physics and Economics of Energy” which will be co-taught there this spring... Read More

Fossil Nation: How the US is Losing the Bid for Energy Dominance

A July 1, 2025 article by David Gelles in the New York Times discusses Trump’s intentional dismantling of the Biden Administration’s green energy initiatives. Biden’s policies directed billions to Republican-led... Read More
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