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Sponsored: Climate action at scale could be the most significant economic transformation in human history and companies are integral to the progress.
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Denmark’s Ørsted transformed from a fossil-fuel utility to a renewable energy leader in a decade.
by Bill Spindle
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From policy to action, the public and private sectors are spurring forward the great energy transition in meaningful ways.
by Sarah Golden
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The creators of the treaty say focusing on emissions but not stopping new fossil fuel projects is a sure recipe for escalating climate failure.
by Blair Palese
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The key to shifting away from fossil fuels is for consumers to begin replacing their home appliances, heating systems and cars with electric versions powered by clean electricity.
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How community-based organizations are supporting equitable clean energy development, bolstering the local workforce and building resilience.
by Roxana Ayala
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Geography, population density and other factors influence how to harden the grid.
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Solar and wind energy now deliver nearly 9 percent of global electricity.
by Joel Jaeger
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They can be swapped out without end-users needing to make substantial changes to their processes or equipment.
by Sarah Golden
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A new report suggests early pricing prediction models have consistently underestimated how far the costs of renewable energy might fall and the benefits of an accelerated switch to clean energy.
by Johnny Wood
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Both red and blue states will see more advantages than drawbacks in embracing this new industry.
by David Cash
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Climate-friendly investments can create more jobs per dollar than polluting alternatives.
by Joel Jaeger
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Puerto Rico adopted laws that called for generating 100 percent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2050. But FEMA's fossil fuel plans might stymie that progress.
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Commercial real estate developers, owners and operators are embracing net zero for a competitive edge. Leaders from CBRE, Cushman & Wakefield and Transwestern weigh in.
by Elsa Wenzel
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It's not just about 20,000 miles of roads and 10,000 bridges. Who’s ready for an ARPA for infrastructure?
by Elsa Wenzel
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A confluence of factors is making construction materials, shipping costs and components more expensive. At the same time, renewable energy demand is running high.
by Sarah Golden
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Where can we significantly reduce GHG emissions? Where do we get the best GHG reduction bang for our buck?
by David Jaber
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Strain on electricity grids from climate disasters puts this software-driven approach in new context.
by Tanya Sinha
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The major corporate renewable energy deals announced in the third quarter of 2021 tracked higher than the year-earlier period, but well below contracts announced for the same period in 2019.
by Sarah Golden
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Assuming that utility-scale solar power requires roughly eight acres per megawatt, the expansion would require an area roughly as big as Massachusetts and New Jersey combined,
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Green hydrogen has its place, but it's not ideal for decarbonizing buildings.
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The Breaking Barriers initiative is developing two resilience centers in Atlanta that will be backed by a solar-powered microgrid with battery storage.
by Sophia Wu
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Clearloop CEO Laura Zapata helps companies put capital towards the installation of solar farms in communities with particularly dirty electricity grids.
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Large energy buyers can help not only by increasing clean energy use but by focusing on how, when and where they are procuring and using carbon-free energy resources.
by Lori Bird