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According to the Solar Energy Industries Association, 2013 has been a banner year for solar energy.
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From 100-percent renewable energy strategies to EVs to new finance models for rooftop solar, these trends added up to a brighter future.
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The SunEdison founder and former Carbon War Room CEO talks about 'Creating Climate Wealth.'
by Ann Goodman
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Fashion designers, hydrologists and hackers mixed it up in this competition, which introduced Cleanweb and Social Impact categories.
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What will it take to get solar onto the rooftops of every store on the block?
by Adam Siegel
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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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New figures show greenhouse gas emissions at the search giant are continuing to fall.
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Here's a way to bypass the sprawling transmission systems of the industrialized world into a new energy paradigm.
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RPS laws can bring down the cost of green power, spur the renewables industry and make it easier for companies to meet sustainability goals.
by Gary Skulnik
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The director of sustainability at Masdar talks about building the most sustainable city in the world.
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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.
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A portion of the profits from offset credits will fund female social and economic development programs.
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NRG Energy volunteers discover how solar energy may spur economic development in the earthquake-ravaged country.
by Marc Gunther
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Developers are ditching steel meteorological towers in favor of aluminum ones to more economically assess resources.
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Mosaic's Kickstarter-type investment model for solar power has gotten lots of praise but it's even better than it seems.
by Jesse Morris
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More wind power capacity was added in 2012 than any other fuel, according to new government statistics.