Governments pour nearly $500 billion into fossil fuel subsidies annually. This chart breaks down fossil fuel subsidies between 2010 and 2021. Read more
Coal came under scrutiny for its high carbon emissions at COP26, but many countries are forecasted to increase coal production until 2024. Read more
Wind energy is the largest source of renewable electricity in North America. This graphic maps U.S. states by wind electricity generation. Read more
In 2021 coal-fired electricity generation reached all-time highs, rising 9% from the year prior. Here’s what it’d take to phase it out of the energy mix. Read more
Wind and solar make up 10% of the world’s electricity. Combined, they are the fourth-largest source of electricity after coal, gas, and hydro. Read more
The biggest wind turbines can reach over 200 meters and cost more than $12 million to manufacture and install. Read more
As European gas prices soar, countries are introducing policies to try and curb the energy crisis. Read more
The U.S. and Canada rely on a different makeup of sources to generate their electricity. How does each state and province make theirs? Read more
After rapid industrialization in the 1990s, mass urbanization is driving demand even higher. Read more
Asia is on its way to account for half of the world’s electricity generation by 2025. How is this growing demand currently being met? Read more