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Quantum computing and other factors require an overhaul of our energy systems.
by Cedrik Neike
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In this week's episode: Van Jones on green jobs, not jails; the renewables revolution; a performance from DJ Spooky and other highlights from VERGE 17.
by Joel Makower
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The state of Hawaii, famous for its large military presence, is at the center of a much bigger conversation about how national security intersects with climate adaptation.
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As clean energy development becomes an economic driver, those states that eschew renewables could be left behind.
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The EPA rule would enable states to decide how to comply and involve businesses in the planning — if it could only escape the courts.
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What happens when two disruptive industries meet? Peer-to-peer lending is changing the way solar energy is being financed and invested.
by Keith Larsen
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Ecological crises are piling up, but Swedish scientist Johan Rockström says the next few decades offer an unparalleled opportunity to undo the damage.
by Diane Toomey
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The former Greenpeace organizer and co-founder of Sungevity will become the new head of California clean tech fund CalCEF.
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How do you know how much renewable energy potential an area possess? One new smartphone app hopes to provide an answer.
by Will Nichols
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An increasingly water-stressed world takes a fresh look at desalination.
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From smaller, more powerful solar panels to new momentum for distributed power sources, accelerating nanotechnology R&D holds serious promise for commercial energy.
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Advanced battery company Alevo teams up with Customized Energy Solutions to develop a $1 billion, 200MW facility in North Carolina.
by James Murray
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The tech giant Tuesday announced a plan with First Solar to power all California operations with the sun, potentially becoming the budding renewable energy sector's biggest commercial deal ever.
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With Southern California Edison leading the way, the state is showing how batteries can help integrate renewables into the electric grid.
by Bobby Magill
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Newly released data from Bloomberg New Energy Finance suggests clean tech investment soared 16 percent last year to an impressive nine-figure total.
by James Murray
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Why do dropping oil prices seem to weaken renewables stocks even as clean energy demand is on the rise? It’s a problem of perception.
by Victor Rojas
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Clean Edge predicts more companies moving to 100 percent renewables for electricity and that low oil prices could affect the market for clean transportation. Find out what else.
by Ron Pernick
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Malmö has embraced smart tech, green roofs and car-sharing — and produces 30 percent of its energy via renewables.
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SolarCity, Vivint and the like say it keeps costs down, but it also makes pricing unclear.
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Here's how an urban institution can receive large-scale solar power affordably.
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Don't be fooled — it's a devilishly hard task to accomplish.
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Higher costs and technical challenges from the ocean environment itself has put it decades behind wind and solar. Can it catch up?
by Dave Levitan
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In addition to reducing costs for consumers and utilities, energy retailers can increase their revenue.