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The European seaweed industry expected to be worth around 8 billion pounds in the next 10 years, according to the packaging company.
by Bea Tridimas
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Remote communities could benefit from incentives to help electric co-ops replace coal plants.
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The new code passed by the California Energy Commission will include electric heat pumps as a baseline technology for new construction starting in 2023, taking a towards removing natural gas from buildings and requiring all new builds to be electric-ready.
by Sarah Golden
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A new paper, 'Decarbonizing our toughest sectors — profitably,' makes the case that deep decarbonization isn’t a cost: It’s an investment that will make communities and companies money.
by Sarah Golden
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Clusters, or areas with a many companies providing similar goods and services, can give the U.S. monopolies of scale for cutting emissions.
by Ed Rightor
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When distributed energy resources are aggregated, these assets can do more than just help the owners; they can help the entire grid become more resilient by providing new, dispatchable resources to utilities.
by Sarah Golden
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The Biden administration should update tax credits to they incentives carbon savings in buildings without being too complicated.
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Clean-powered crypto could be Oklahoma’s new, green land rush.
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Many other tribes have looked to the success of the Elwha River dam removals in bringing down fish-blocking dams in their lands as well.
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A Land Rover ad has stoked a debate over the acceptability of running ads for high carbon products and services that hurt human health and undermine the U.K.’s climate goals
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Organizational and structural challenges pose barriers to innovation and informed regulatory decision-making that will move states toward a clean energy future.
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The danger of low-carbon initiatives: If the premium is too high for decarbonized products, consumers could move to cheaper, less climate-aware brands.
by Sarah Golden
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A new study from the EPA outlines the new goals and strategies for decarbonizing manufacturing.
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Upgrading our cooling systems is important as we switch to renewable energy and as the world gets hotter each year.
by John Matson
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Here are three priorities to ensure the grid is resilient as the climate gets chaotic.
by Sarah Golden
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The impact of Hurricane Maria was Salvador Gómez-Colón initial inspiration.
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Amid recent soaring temps, Texas’ grid operator said unexpected shutdowns at power plants had stressed the system. Nearly 80 percent were “thermal” generators (mostly natural gas-fueled in Texas) and not renewable sources.
by Bill Dawson
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The Uncommon Dialogue agreement outlines a process by which existing dams in the U.S. can either be upgraded to generate power or torn down to better support fish populations.
by Sarah Golden
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A blend of ancient and cutting-edge, TransOceanic Wind Transport uses wind-powered vessels to meet modern shipping needs.
by Blair Palese
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By integrating energy efficiency, distributed energy generation technologies and demand flexibility into its buildings, the federal government can help to advance the state of the art.
by John Matson
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It’s a minuscule part of the market today. But the fact that so many companies are seriously considering the details of green hydrogen infrastructure is evidence the technology is within the realm of possibility.
by Ben Soltoff
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Some of the immediate benefits? Try energy efficiency, climate sustainability, investor profitability and a solution to the digital divide.
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Across all sectors, business guides for transforming procurement are needed in order to get a better handle on decarbonization priorities,
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Sponsored: Tide shares its journey to reformulate and redesign its detergent to create a superior clean in cold water.
by Jerry Porter
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The tension between gas-fired woks’ unique capabilities and their outsize climate footprint is evocative of the wider challenges to decarbonize commercial buildings.
by Adam Aston