From wood-burning stoves to coal-fired factories to the gas and oil of the Automobile Age, the history of energy in the United States is marked by many shifts. Visually portraying these transitions ...
Vaclav Smil rarely agrees to interviews. Too many in the media have portrayed him as a tool of Big Oil, he says — because he insists on pointing out how deeply dependent humanity is on fossil fuels ...
POWER magazine was launched in 1882, just as the world was beginning to grasp the implications of a new, versatile form of energy: electricity. During its 140-year history, the magazine’s pages have ...
Joshua Loucks is a member of the Young Leaders Program at The Heritage Foundation. Katie Tubb is a policy analyst for the Thomas A. Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies at The Heritage Foundation ...
The University of Massachusetts Lowell (UML) has been a leader in energy engineering and innovation from the earliest days of renewable energy technology. From the establishment of our Nuclear ...
The U.S. Department of Energy has spent $57.5 billion over the past 30 years researching and developing clean energy technologies. In all that time the nation’s energy portfolio has barely budged.
Green technology has no history — which isn’t to say that it has no past. For many Americans the subject sprang into being a few years ago, maybe around the time the Al Gore documentary An ...
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