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30 April 2026

5 current series where energy and technology set the pace of the future

More and more stories are emerging where energy and technological advances become key drivers of the plot. Here are five recent series that focus on how these changes are shaping our daily lives

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Energy and technology are transforming the way we live, work, and interact, but they are also changing something just as important: how we imagine the future.

Much of this vision is built through today’s series and films , where we find stories that revolve around technological breakthroughs, energy systems, or new forms of social organisation.

 

Which current series about technology and energy are making waves?

Here are five stories that invite us to reflect on how energy and technology can become the engine for a more efficient, connected, and sustainable future.

Day One (2026, Amazon Prime Video): technology, ethics and the crisis of humanity in the digital age

Day One is a series that transports us to a futuristic Barcelona, where energy and technology are transforming the way we live, work, and interact, but they are also changing something just as important: how we imagine the future.

We follow the sudden changes in the life of Ulises Albet, an IT prodigy who is forced to return to the city, unaware that he is about to discover that the world is on the brink of collapse due to a technological threat.

The series explores themes such as artificial intelligence, scientific advances, and the ethical dilemmas that arise as technology progresses at an uncontrollable pace.

This look at the use of disruptive technologies in an urban setting invites us to reflect on the following question: to what extent are we prepared to deal with the forces we have created?

The Future of Nature (2025, Apple tv+): when nature is also key to the energy future

If there is one series that fits naturally into a conversation about energy, climate change, and innovation, it is The Future of Nature.

This four-part documentary starts from a clear premise: carbon emissions are one of today’s greatest challenges, but nature can also be part of the solution. Through real-world examples, it shows how oceans, forests, and natural ecosystems help capture carbon and reduce climate impact.

What makes this series especially interesting is that it broadens the traditional perspective. It introduces a new dimension to the conversation, where talking about energy also means considering environmental adaptation and its long-term sustainability.

The Future of Nature leaves us with one very clear idea: the future isn't built on technological innovations alone. It also requires integrating knowledge, restoration, and cooperation to implement more sustainable and lasting solutions over time.

Silo (2023, Apple TV+): the importance of the infrastructure that sustains life

This series is set in a dystopian future, where we discover what life is like for a society forced to live in an underground silo for safety reasons.

Juliette, an engineer, has to investigate a series of events unfolding underground, all while highlighting the importance of the energy system and the technology the population depends on to survive.

Silo reminds us that technological and energy infrastructure is essential to our survival.

The Last of Us (2023–present, Max): understanding electricity when it's gone

The Last of Us shows a different side of the same coin: what happens when all these resources disappear.

It begins in a world that no longer works. An infection has brought society to collapse, leaving behind empty cities, abandoned infrastructure, and an electricity grid that can no longer be relied on.

In that setting, we follow Joel and Ellie on a journey where every decision matters. And where something as basic as having light, charging a device, or keeping a generator running can make all the difference.

Technology does not disappear, but it changes. It goes from being invisible to being essential. Radios, batteries, improvised systems… everything revolves around finding energy, even if only for a few hours.

Estoy vivo (2017–2021, RTVE): when electricity becomes more than infrastructure

Estoy vivo begins with a compelling premise: a police inspector is killed while chasing a murderer and returns to life in another body to finish what he left unresolved. From there, the series moves between police drama and the unexplained, with one constant element running through it all: technology.

But not as a simple tool. Here, technology is pushed to its limits. Communication between dimensions, interference, electrical failures, and devices that connect different realities all function as key elements of the story. Electricity stops being purely functional and becomes a channel, a language, almost a presence.

And that is where it hits home: everything unfolds in familiar, everyday settings. Police stations, homes, the streets of Madrid... That contrast makes the idea sink in even more. It makes technology feel less like something distant and more like something that is already here, accompanying even what we cannot fully explain.

In the end, the series leaves us with a curious feeling: electricity does not just sustain what we see. It may also be connecting far more than we imagine.

These stories are about infrastructure, scientific progress, new ways of understanding the city, and new solutions to current problems. 

But deep down, they all point in the same direction: a world in transformation, where knowledge, engineering, and the ability to respond to complex challenges are shaping the path forward.

Beyond entertainment, these series invite us to reflect on how we want to move forward, because the future is not built overnight, but through the decisions we are already making today. And in that process, energy becomes a key force in driving a more efficient, connected, and sustainable model.

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