Tyler Suiters
Tapping the energy stored in a rock formation called the Marcellus Shale has been an economic boon to Pennsylvania, but is the state paying an environmental price?
Tapping the energy stored in a rock formation called the Marcellus Shale has been an economic boon to Pennsylvania, but is the state paying an environmental price?
China has surged past the United States as the leader in producing clean energy technology. But what's really behind the drive. In the latest installment in his series, “The China Factor,” Chief Correspondent Tyler Suiters takes a look at China's energy business from the Inside out, and finds out whether China and the U.S. really need to compete to produce clean energy.
Following a devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan, one of its nuclear power plants is on the verge of multiple meltdowns. Now, many in this country are asking whether U.S. plants can withstand such a disaster. In “Nuclear Nation,” energyNOW chief correspondent Tyler Suiters looks at how American nuclear plants could be vulnerable.





