Solar scientists have found tiny, short-lived jets of energy on our sun to be the primary drivers of the solar wind, marking a step toward decoding our star's elusive behavior and, eventually, refining predictions of its storms.
This lede is doubly misleading.
The news is not really that we found these tiny short-lived jets, not even that they are connected to the solar wind: the news is that they send out all of the solar wind, not just the faster particles in it as previously thought.
The other is to treat "energy" as a thing rather than a quality. Energy is something particles have. I articles for the general public, ectromagnetic radiation is sometimes called "pure energy", but that does not make sense: even if it has no rest mass, it has other qualities beyond its energy. The jets in question are made up of fast-moving electrons and ions, which have kinetic energy.