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More than 200 U.S. cities, townships, and counties have adopted 100 percent clean energy targets (PDF). While some already have achieved them, many more are
March 5, 2020 by Ali Rotatori
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A few weeks ago, the city council in Fort Collins, Colo., unanimously voted to accelerate the city’s climate action goals to achieve an 80 percent reduction of
March 31, 2015 by James Mandel
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This article first appeared at Clean Energy Finance Forum.Hurricane Sandy was a stark reminder of the fragility of our electric grid. Despite a proliferation
December 18, 2014 by Michael Puckett
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Vermont may be best known for maple syrup and Ben & Jerry's ice cream, but now its largest city can boast another accomplishment. The city of Burlington (
October 24, 2014 by Laurie Guevara-Stone
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This article originally appeared at Ensia.
Over many decades, the centralized power grid — a one-way flow of electricity, generated by large, remote power
July 7, 2014 by Justin Gerdes
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Clean energy innovation typically takes the shape of technological breakthroughs, such as high-efficiency solar photovoltaic cells designed to absorb a broader
June 30, 2014 by Garrett Hering
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Given the growing interest in a low-carbon economy and renewable energy, it would follow that when it comes to adding solar and wind power to the electrical
May 21, 2014 by Elaine Hsieh
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Last year was an exciting and inspiring one in many regards — and we're not just talking the arrival of Prince George or the fact that the new Pope rides an
January 20, 2014 by Laurie Guevara-Stone
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A trip to Varese Ligure, Italy, will bring you face to face with a charming town of pastel-colored houses and a plethora of restaurants serving dishes with
January 6, 2014 by Laurie Guevara-Stone
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You may have heard of solar farms, solar parks and solar rooftops, but now the Coloradan community of Fort Collins is looking to grow what may be the world's
December 31, 2013 by James Murray
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The end of October marked the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Sandy, whose electrical system aftermath continues to drive calls for an updated and more
November 21, 2013 by Bodhi Rader
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The end of October marked the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Sandy, whose electrical system aftermath continues to drive calls for an updated and more
November 19, 2013 by Elsa Wenzel
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For years, people talked about how important modernizing the grid is to our planet. But Hurricane Sandy proved to be a more powerful impetus, pushing states to
October 24, 2013 by Martin LaMonica
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The heat wave that rolled across the U.S. last week highlighted the need for utilities to keep energy use under control at peak hours -- as well as the
July 26, 2013 by Jonathan Bardelline