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Energy giant BP released its 25-year energy outlook Wednesday morning. The study sees demand for energy increasing, but much of the increase will be met by further efficiency developments and using...
In 2017, 18% of all electricity generation in the U.S. came from renewable sources, double their contribution of just 10 years ago and nearly equal to generation from nuclear power.
SolarEdge Technologies saw its shares make a huge gain on Thursday after the company reported its most recent quarterly results late on Wednesday.
Short interest in solar and alternative energy stocks was mixed in the reporting period ended January 31. But shares prices were uniformly lower before the market meltdown began.
Danish wind-turbine maker Vestas plans to branch out into designing and building systems that include solar panels and battery storage.
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) has released its Annual Energy Outlook for 2018. This report includes projections for U.S. energy markets from now all the way out through 2050, and...
Broadcom will raise its offer for Qualcomm, Boeing expects a surge in Asia sales, Tesla is building a new kind of power plant, and other important headlines.
Short interest in alternative and solar energy stocks was jumbled in the two-week period to January 12. Short interest rose on the solar stocks we follow and fell on the alt energy stocks.
Global corporate purchases of long-term green energy contracts reached a record high in 2017.
Fuel costs for all-electric cars are lower than the costs for gas-powered vehicles in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Will this be enough to get U.S. drivers out of their pickups and SUVs?
The blockchain has invaded the energy sector just as it has virtually every other. While Exxon may not change its name, it's probably only a matter of time before the company announces a blockchain...
Ford recently said it is "all in" on electric cars. The problem is that every other major car maker is "all in" on electric cars as well.
Short sellers have raised their positions in most solar energy stocks while reducing positions in alternative energy stocks.
Short interest in solar and alternative energy stocks trended mainly lower in the two week period ended December 15. Short sellers dropped nearly 25% of their position in one solar firm.
Major automakers are making big promises to electrify their new car fleets and forecasting a massive demand shift for electric cars from consumers. Is this realistic?