How to turn algae into fuel: Simmer gently at 660 degrees Fahrenheit and 3,000 pounds per square inch.
Nearly 3 years after the USS Ronald Reagan responded to Fukushima, sailors have become ill from radiation exposure.
The country's government, which is working hard to boost the economy, hopes to attract more investments in power, pharma and advertising.
A Texas study says blasting millions of gallons of water to extract trapped gas in shale rock actually saves water, in a way.
Homeowners are rushing to install solar panels, but utility companies say the grid can't keep up.
How in the world can wind power help roast turkeys? Check out what one study found.
The investment bank announced the sale of oil trading business to Russia’s state-run Rosneft.
The nuclear budget request comes at a time when the nation is facing tight fiscal controls due to its large budget deficit.
These exploding stars “switch off” their radio transmissions after emitting a strong beam of Gamma-rays, before turning into a black hole.
Could a single person defeat the Keystone pipeline?
The saga of the 28 Greenpeace crew members and two journalists held in a Russian prison has come to an end, but the larger fight continues.
As winter sets in, Greeks are looking to stay warm with cheaper -- but more harmful -- energy sources.
Congress and Hollywood aren't the only places for drama and intrigue. The energy sector wasn't far behind in 2013.
A study has found that dolphins in Louisiana's Barataria Bay, affected by BP’s oil spill, are five times more likely to contract lung disease.
There are roughly 4,000 offshore platforms in the Gulf of Mexico, and the number may increase by 25 percent.
Navy researchers are working on technology to churn the sea itself into a jet-like fuel.
Nigerian Aliko Dangote plans to invest $16 billion across infrastructure projects in the energy, agricultural and construction sectors in Africa.
Slower increases in food and energy prices caused the inflation to moderate to a multiyear low.
Ever wanted to ski the Italian Alps? Better make those plans soon.
A plaintiff's attorney for claimants criticized strict documentation standards needed for claims on BP’s oil spill fund, arguing that thousands are left unpaid even if they suffered damages.
Even though China is looking to curb carbon emissions, coal power plants will still account for the majority of the country's electric generation.
The Canadian government has made clear it prefers investment from private companies, not China's state-owned enterprises.
As the second leg of the Keystone XL Pipeline approaches completion, the project faces growing pressure from opposition groups.
The World Resources Institute's new study finds that water shortages and related stress levels impact economy.
Climate change is not only melting Arctic sea ice but also disrupting sea creatures' life cycles.
India’s installed capacity of solar power has already jumped from about 30 megawatts (MW) to more than 2,000 MW.
Where will radioactive material go from the destroyed Fukushima power plant?
Where did Nigeria's $50 billion of oil revenue go?
Will Keystone XL pipeline be approved now that its second leg is getting closer to completion?
Even with a Chinese economic slowdown, China's total power demand is expected to hit a remarkable level in 2035.