Instructional Video9:46
TED Talks

TED: How much clean electricity do we really need? | Solomon Goldstein-Rose

12th - Higher Ed
To fight climate change, we need to clean up the global electricity system by replacing fossil fuel power plants with clean generation -- right? Climate author Solomon Goldstein-Rose thinks we need to do much more than that. Replacement...
Instructional Video4:39
Wonderscape

How Nuclear Reactors Generate Power

K - 5th
This video explains the process of nuclear fission and how it powers nuclear reactors to produce electricity. Learn how uranium atoms are split to create heat, which then drives steam turbines to generate energy, all while avoiding...
Instructional Video4:26
Wonderscape

Harnessing Power: The Story of Electricity Generation

K - 5th
Discover the fascinating journey of electricity generation in this concise video. From Michael Faraday's initial experiments with copper coils and magnets to modern hydroelectric turbines, learn how electric currents are created and...
Instructional Video3:09
Curated Video

GCSE Physics - Introduction to Energy Sources #9

9th - Higher Ed
In this video we cover:

- How our sources of energy have changed throughout human hi
story
- Where we use most of our energy today i.e. transport an
d domestic
- How renewable is our electricity (spoiler aler

t......
News Clip9:55
Curated Video

‘Almost Every Company’ Is Planning to Use A.I.

9th - Higher Ed
Deiya Pernas, co-founder of Pernas Research, breaks down Nvidia’s blockbuster earnings, why energy is a sector to watch, and why the A.I. trend is far from over.
News Clip2:02
Curated Video

Alberta will use Sovereignty Act over federal net-zero electric grid plan

9th - Higher Ed
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she's prepared to deploy the province's untested Sovereignty Act to fight the federal government's mandate for a net-zero energy grid by 2035. The Alberta grid operator says that without gas-fired...
News Clip2:09
Bloomberg

Is this India's Moment? The Energy Question

Higher Ed
India has an energy problem, a problem of both supply and demand. Rapid industrialization and limited renewable energy options have prompted the country to explore various sources, including solar, hydrogen, and wind to name a few....
News Clip2:22
Bloomberg

Russia to Halt Gas Deliveries to Poland and Bulgaria

Higher Ed
Russia will halt gas flows to Poland and Bulgaria in a major escalation in the standoff between Moscow and Europe over energy supplies and the war in Ukraine. Will Kennedy reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
News Clip3:11
Bloomberg

China's State Grid Eyes Australia

Higher Ed
April 1 -- It has more than one billion customers and sales bigger than Apple's and Boeing's combined. But not many people have heard about State Grid. It's a Chinese-owned power company with ambitious plans to expand, especially in...
News Clip11:16
Bloomberg

India's Renew Power Evaluating IPO, Chairman Sinha Says

Higher Ed
Jan.05 -- Sumant Sinha, chairman and managing director of ReNew Power Ltd., India’s largest renewable energy company backed by investors including Goldman Sachs Group Inc., discusses his business strategy and energy demand in the...
News Clip4:35
Bloomberg

How Much Power Is Used to Charge an iPhone 6?

Higher Ed
Sept. 26 -- Opower Head Writer Barry Fischer discusses the amount of energy needed to charge the iPhone 6 for a year. He speaks on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
News Clip9:05
Bloomberg

The U.K. Startup Trying to Change the Way the World Gets its Energy

Higher Ed
Oct.28 -- It's been long said that "fusion is the energy of the future. And always will be." But now, with an influx of private investment, fusion startups are in the race for the holy grail of energy: limitless, clean power. A company...
News Clip1:38
Bloomberg

Killing Cancer With Electricity

Higher Ed
Sept. 24 -- British surgeons are experimenting with a new way of treating cancer patients whove run out of options. NanoKnife uses high-voltage currents to kill cancer cells that are embedded in soft tissue. (Source: Bloomberg)
News Clip6:38
Bloomberg

CLP CEO on Earnings, Business Strategy, Nuclear Power

Higher Ed
Feb.24 -- Richard Lancaster, chief executive officer at CLP Holdings, discusses how Hong Kong’s economic slowdown impacted the company’s earnings, the business strategy in China and the firm’s investments in nuclear power. He speaks on...
News Clip17:27
Bloomberg

The Billionaires Behind India's Net-Zero Pledge

Higher Ed
India has pledged to reach net-zero by 2070 despite its massive reliance on fossil fuels. Its two richest men, Mukesh Ambani and Gautam Adani, are competing to dominate that new green economy.
News Clip7:38
Bloomberg

CLP to Consider Adding Partners for EnergyAustralia Utility, CEO Says

Higher Ed
Richard Lancaster, chief executive officer of CLP Holdings Ltd., one of Hong Kong's electricity providers, discusses the company's financial results, outlook and strategy. The utility yesterday reported net income for the full year that...
News Clip2:14
Bloomberg

Australia's Key Power Grid Suspends Spot Market

Higher Ed
Australia's key power market suspended spot trading as it attempts to ease an electricity crunch that's been worsened by some plants withholding supply after the introduction of price caps. BloombergNEF analyst Will Edmonds discusses the...
News Clip4:34
Bloomberg

Siemens Gas & Power CEO Sees Opportunities in Power Plants

Higher Ed
Sep.11 -- Lisa Davis, head of Siemens AG's gas and power division, talks about the unit&s strategy and outlook. She speaks with Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
News Clip2:36
Bloomberg

Japan Opens Up $72B Utilities Market

Higher Ed
April 1 -- Japanese consumers will be able to choose their power providers for the first time from today as part of a long-awaited opening of the utilities market. More than 250 companies have been approved to sell power in open trade....
News Clip4:38
Bloomberg

Uganda Seeks Investors for 5 Oil Blocks: Energy Minister

Higher Ed
Oct.22 -- Ugandan Energy Minister Irene Muloni talks about the government's efforts to attract foreign investments in its oil industry, and the country's strategy for renewable energy. She speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din and Tracy...
News Clip1:53
Bloomberg

Super Typhoon Hinnamnor Hits South Korea

Higher Ed
Super Typhoon Hinnamnor made landfall near the city of Geoje in South Korea early Tuesday. Sam Kim reports on Bloomberg Television.
News Clip8:01
Bloomberg

Tata Power CEO: the Future Is for Renewable Energy

Higher Ed
May.24 -- Praveer Sinha, chief executive officer of Tata Power Co., which is controlled by India’s largest conglomerate, discusses the prospects for the utility and how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting his business. He speaks with...
News Clip3:09
Bloomberg

How China Beat Out the U.S. to Dominate South America

Higher Ed
China has been pouring resources into South America since the turn of the century, chipping away at the U.S.'s historic dominance and making itself the continent's No. 1 trading partner. The latest edition of "Bloomberg: "The Big Take"...
News Clip4:00
Bloomberg

We Save Our Customers $1.5 Billion: Winand

Higher Ed
Sept. 25 -- Intelligent Energy Holdings Chief Executive Officer Henri Winand discusses zero emission engines and how the company can save its customers billions. He speaks with Guy Johnson on Bloomberg Televisions The Pulse. (Source:...