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A surprising state dominates the list of municipalities shifting to renewable energy.
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U.S. Department of Labor announces $35 million in grants to transform the coal workforce into one for safer and more promising occupations.
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With concerns about volatility and stranded assets, there is increasing pressure for colleges and other institutions to divest away from fossil fuels.
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Ten percent of all Bangladeshi households rely on solar power, while floating schools and farms are a hedge against rising seas.
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Laying the groundwork for clean energy generation projects, both the U.S. and Europe are making big investments in transmission infrastructure.
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A transition to 39 percent renewables would produce fewer emissions than sticking with fossil fuels, even if raw materials are accounted for.
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A Canadian power plant plans to sequester 90 percent of its emissions. But would it work anywhere else?
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The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) has lost backing from Internet companies given its "climate change denier" stance — while ALEC asserts that these companies are leaving the group based on misinformation.
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Two new technology centers revitalize Wisconsin city while bringing companies and researchers together.
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A study by<a href='http://www.seas.columbia.edu/earth/'> Columbia University's Earth Engineering Center</a> highlights opportunities already developed in Europe.
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The company will buy enough wind power to power one data center, which is enough to satisfy the needs of 70,000 families.
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The University of Dayton the 13th university to divest its fossil fuel holdings.
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As students demand more healthful and sustainable food at school, 140 campuses are committing to serve more "real food" by 2020.
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The Pertamina Energy Tower's curved façade is precisely calibrated for Jakarta's proximity to the equator to mitigate solar heat gain year-round.
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The batteries could step in as a substitute for inefficient peaker plants or to back up intermittent renewable energy.
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Hint: It's not Denmark or Germany.
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According to the Solar Energy Industries Association, 2013 has been a banner year for solar energy.
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Kiva Labs, which aims to help nonprofits and social enterprises kickstart their green innovations, gets a boost from the tech giant.
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Redox Power’s new fuel cell promises reliable energy for the same cost as current energy systems.
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The company’s remote auditing software has proved adept at picking out low-hanging fruit.
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All efforts by major companies to cut carbon are being stifled by the 50 companies pumping out the most emissions.
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More than 600 energy storage projects operate worldwide, including 38 that went online during the first half of 2013.
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Recycling, reclaiming water and a solar-powered microgrid take the school to the top of Sierra magazine's rankings.
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Nine projects in the state aimed at keeping critical buildings powered have received funding.
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Waco, Wichita, Louisville, Tucson, Sacramento and Portland, Maine, will receive sustainability help from Portland State University.<br />
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