In an era where sustainability is not just a buzzword but a necessity, understanding how we can conserve energy is crucial. This curated list of documentaries sheds light on innovative solutions, real-world applications, and the urgent need for energy conservation. From exploring renewable energy sources to examining the impact of our energy choices, these films provide both education and inspiration for anyone keen on making a difference.

Who Killed the Electric Car? (2006)
Description: This film investigates the short-lived existence of the electric car in the late 1990s and early 2000s, highlighting the challenges of energy conservation in the automotive industry.
Fact: The film led to a sequel, "Revenge of the Electric Car," which documents the resurgence of electric vehicles.


The 11th Hour (2007)
Description: Narrated by Leonardo DiCaprio, this documentary looks at the state of the global environment, emphasizing the need for energy conservation.
Fact: It features over 50 renowned scientists, thinkers, and leaders discussing the environmental crisis.


The Age of Stupid (2009)
Description: Set in a post-apocalyptic future, this film looks back at the early 21st century, questioning why we did not act to prevent climate change and energy crises.
Fact: It was one of the first films to be released simultaneously in cinemas and online.


The Power of Change (2013)
Description: This film explores the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources, focusing on grassroots movements and technological innovations that are driving change.
Fact: The film was screened at the United Nations Climate Change conference, highlighting its global relevance.


Switch (2012)
Description: 'Switch' takes viewers on a journey around the world to understand the global energy landscape and the shift towards sustainable energy solutions.
Fact: The documentary was inspired by the book "Switch: Energy Futures" by Scott Tinker.


Planet Solar (2016)
Description: Follow the journey of the world's largest solar-powered boat, showcasing the potential of solar energy in maritime transport.
Fact: The boat featured in the film set a world record for the fastest transatlantic crossing by a solar-powered vessel.


Energy Crossroads (2010)
Description: This documentary examines the intersection of energy policy, economics, and environmental impact, offering a balanced view on energy conservation.
Fact: It features interviews with key figures in the energy sector, providing insider perspectives.


The Great Energy Challenge (2014)
Description: Focused on the National Geographic initiative, this film explores how individuals and communities can make a difference in energy conservation.
Fact: The film was part of a larger interactive project aimed at engaging the public in energy issues.


Tipping Point: The End of Oil (2011)
Description: This documentary discusses the peak oil theory and the urgent need to transition to sustainable energy sources before it's too late.
Fact: It was produced by the same team behind "The End of Suburbia."


Power to Change (2016)
Description: A look at how communities around the world are taking control of their energy futures through renewable energy projects.
Fact: The film was crowdfunded, reflecting its grassroots approach to energy conservation.
