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New Jersey state laws mandating food waste reductions create business opportunities for recyclers, composters and others.
by Bobby Magill
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States are betting on battery storage facilities, such as Tesla and PGE, to even the flow of renewable power and replace the fossil fuel-based grid.
by Bobby Magill
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In good news for the fight against climate change, global use of energy is decreasing while the economy is growing. Less energy use no longer means less growth.
by Bobby Magill
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Jet engine exhaust gets scrutiny and regulation, after the EPA finds it contributes to climate change and thus harms public health.
by Bobby Magill
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As the presence of industrial power declines, clean energy dents carbon emissions.
by Bobby Magill
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New NOAA study shows that rethinking the way we distribute energy is key to cutting emissions.
by Bobby Magill
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Rhode Island plans to have the water-bound wind turbine in the U.S., but the wind is changing in the South, too.
by Bobby Magill
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New proposed EPA rules drastically would cut carbon emissions and oil consumption by extra large vehicles.
by Bobby Magill
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The Environmental Protection Agency took a first step toward regulating emissions from large aircraft by finding that such emissions endanger public health by contributing to climate change.
by Bobby Magill
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Solar will need to expand drastically in order to substantially mitigate the impacts of fossil fuels, but will the costs hold back its potential growth?
by Bobby Magill
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In the U.S., economic growth, carbon emissions and energy consumption have always gone hand in hand, but recent data shows that this trend may be ending.
by Bobby Magill
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Al Gore thinks utilities will become like landlines — an option instead of a necessity. Industry experts think “load defection” is a likelier scenario.
by Bobby Magill
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Despite recent news that global emissions have stalled, the EPA reports that emissions in the U.S. jumped 2 percent during 2013 as the nation bounced back from the recession.
by Bobby Magill
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In an effort to avoid power outage risks highlighted by extreme weather events such as Hurricane Sandy, New York is moving ahead with research to improve energy resilience.
by Bobby Magill
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A new study suggests that dry-cooled, concentrated solar in the built environment could be the next wave in harvesting the sun’s energy.
by Bobby Magill
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The sun-drenched South invites the solar PV to make itself at home, preferably before federal subsidies might expire in 2016.
by Bobby Magill
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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