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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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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 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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More than 600 energy storage projects operate worldwide, including 38 that went online during the first half of 2013.
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Getting the global solar industry to its present state required huge amounts of (often dirty) energy; solar now has repaid that carbon debt in full.