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Here's what's next for the American hydrogen energy market.
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As exemplified with solar, financial innovations are as important as technological innovations for clean energy technologies to proliferate.
by Sarah Golden
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Smart policy, planning and market designs are critical so that utilities and customers can improve reliability through accelerated deployment of advanced clean resources as fossil generators retire.
by Bryn Baker
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To address both near-term reliability threats and emerging climate risks, the state needs to move both more carefully and faster.
by Mark Dyson
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The transition from a linear to a circular model should entail the transformation of geoscientists from exploiters to managers of natural resources.
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Using waste seems like a good thing. But relying on waste so we can use it is problematic.
by Sarah Golden
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It's a voluntary move by the largest U.S. solar and wind developer.
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Zero-carbon technologies and approaches being deployed at the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle and the McDonald's flagship restaurant in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, show what's possible.
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From its strong focus on buildings to its financing model, here are five reasons the U.S. capital city is making progress, especially with retrofits.
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If we define the value of resilience in such narrow economic terms, we will build a clean energy dystopia. But we can choose a better way.
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Every fan, sponsor, announcer, player, coach, owner and passerby will see 'Climate Pledge' on the Seattle arena, which aspires to several net-zero goals. That visibility matters greatly.
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Costs have fallen, out-of-the-box solutions are more common, and businesses and homes understand the expense of losing power. But policies and programs are lagging.
by Sarah Golden
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Industrial heat is essential to make metals, concrete, plastic, paper, drugs and more. Yet decarbonization options remain immature and expensive. A green credit regime could help.
by Adam Aston
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Could solar power generation plus battery storage provide at least half of electric power generation globally by 2030? Here's the economic case.
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Policy and regulatory decisions made by states, utilities, public utilities commissions and wholesale market governing bodies can create challenges for meeting locally defined resolutions and commitments.
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As policymakers mull measures to accelerate an economic recovery and invest in long-term infrastructure needs, policy should center on tackling the financing barriers to ingenuity and entrepreneurship.
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Its new goal to link at least 500 megawatts of forthcoming solar energy contracts to environmental justice considerations is the largest commitment it has made to a single portfolio investment.
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Communities of color have been shown to have about 25% higher energy burdens than white Americans. These programs can change that.
by Lacey Shaver
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Among its pledges are a 40 percent reduction in its oil and gas output by the end of the decade.
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By restoring the marine environment, the cubes can also encourage sustainable fishing and eco-tourism, the company's founder said.
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Will carbon-free work become a matter of corporate policy? That and other ideas bubbled up in a recent discussion among corporate leaders.
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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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We can’t do away with air conditioners, but we can improve their performance, move to sustainable chemical refrigerants and increase the energy efficiency of buildings.
by Sarah Golden
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The climate impact of artificial intelligence — both in terms of power consumption and all the electronic waste that gadgets create — is a legitimate, growing concern.