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A major new analysis from Boston Consulting Group predicts a green energy system can solve the 'trilemma,' but a massive scaling up in wind, solar and grid storage capacity is urgently required through 2030.
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The race to turbocharge the shift to clean energy has been slowed by unforeseen obstacles — in the form of trade policy and business model hiccups.
by John Howell
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Danish energy firm is aiming to achieve a net positive impact on biodiversity across all of its new projects from 2030.
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New companies are developing technologies, such as large kites, that can harvest wind energy up to a half-mile above ground.
by Nicola Jones
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Both red and blue states will see more advantages than drawbacks in embracing this new industry.
by David Cash
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The approval of Vineyard Wind I is a big step for an industry that promises healthier air and thousands of well-paying clean energy jobs.
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Local wind and solar cooperatives have been instrumental in fostering Europe’s renewable energy growth. Now, as multinational corporations play an ever-larger role in efforts to decarbonize Europe’s economy, the EU is looking to bolster these grassroots clean-energy initiatives.
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It’s a reflection of the growing, influential force of the clean energy sector itself that will be difficult for serious politicians to ignore forevermore.
by Sarah Golden
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Green hydrogen's boosters say the fuel could play an important role in decarbonizing hard-to-electrify sectors of the economy, such as long-haul trucking, aviation and heavy manufacturing.
by Jim Robbins
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Plus, our final set of interview highlights from the 2020 GreenBiz 30 Under 30 class of rising young sustainability professionals.
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Seventy percent of greenhouse gas emissions can be attributed to cities so they must be at the forefront of tacking climate change.
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Countries are facing an energy and climate crisis. Dependence on imported fossil fuels can never deliver the energy security we need – nor does it allow us
by Ørsted
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The energy landscape is changing quickly, and it affects every organization and every sector in countless ways. From energy prices to grid reliability to
by Enel X
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Thriving in the age of climate change pivots around electricity, and that means electric utilities are at the center.
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Between video calls, collaboration applications and streaming services, data centers are working overdrive. Here’s some perspective on how much power that requires and why efficiency matters more than ever.
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With the pandemic spurring a dramatic drop in economic activity across Europe, electricity, renewables and carbon prices have also plummeted
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The source of electricity has enormous potential that has yet to be tapped in the U.S.
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How do you add 9 gigawatts of solar and wind in the next three years? You turn to corporate buyers, universities, hospitals and cities to commit to at least half that capacity.
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Solar and wind are renewable yet variable resources. New research shows that using them for the energy transition is not only possible, it's also affordable.
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Deals show that the strong appetite for renewables among corporate energy buyers may be inspiring the creation of more options for corporates.
by Sarah Golden
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A group of employees is using their rights as shareholders to request deeper transparency.
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European oil giants plan to expand into cleaner products. Their U.S. counterparts: not so much.
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There are many paths that corporate buyers can follow to meet renewable energy commitments.
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Newcomers such as Japan are gaining ground, raising questions about the future of the market for turbines.
by Adam Wilson