Learn more about Solar, Water, Biomass, Geothermal, and Wind Energy.
Learn more about how we use Nuclear Energy.
Learn more about how we use Electricity as an energy source.
Learn more about our Fossil Energy sources: Coal, Oil, and Natural Gas.
If you missed the #LabChat on Sept. 26, here's the recap about how researchers at the Bioenergy Research Centers are engineering plants to make advanced biofuels.
Allegheny College is committed to creating a local clean energy economy.
The amount of electricity the United States generates from solar power has started to grow rapidly and is projected to reach 18,000 megawatt hours per day in 2013.
The amount of electricity generated by the wind industry started to grow back around 1999, and since 2007 has been increasing at a rapid pace.
A behind-the-scenes video of how oil from algae is extracted and refined to create clean, renewable transportation fuel.