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This article originally was published on Yale Environment 360.
Saudi Arabia is constructing a futuristic city in the desert on the Red Sea called Neom. The $
November 19, 2020 by Jim Robbins
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In the wake of California’s summer of wildfires, blackouts and planned outages, many consumers and businesses are clamoring for more resilient options. The
November 3, 2020 by Adam Aston
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This article originally appeared on World Resources Institute.
Cities are a core driver of climate change, accounting for more than 70 percent of greenhouse
July 15, 2020 by Tatsatom Gonçalves
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Grid planning for an achievable clean energy future is at a crossroads. The rapid growth in wind and solar power means we need to upgrade and expand the nation
July 14, 2020 by John Moore
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Much of the European economy is on some level of lockdown, with citizens and businesses in Italy, Spain, France, Germany and the United Kingdom all forced to
March 26, 2020 by Michael Holder
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Serial entrepreneur Bill Gross believes there are three key ingredients to launching a successful company: timing; iteration; and using Moore’s Law.When it
March 4, 2020 by Julia Pyper
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Solar panels may harness the sun’s energy in the same way that plants do, but while some rural residents view them as another revenue-enhancing crop, others
January 23, 2020 by Katie Siegner
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As shown in a recent RMI report, battery energy storage costs are less than a fifth of what they were a decade ago. This is enabling batteries to become cost-
January 23, 2020 by Ryan Shea
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This article is sponsored by CMS Enterprises.
Rob Threlkeld is global manager of sustainable energy, supply and reliability with General Motors. His team
January 20, 2020 by Brian Barthelmes
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This article is sponsored by Enel X.
Sustainability was a common thread at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. From improving energy
January 20, 2020 by Surya Panditi
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This article is adapted from GreenBiz's newsletter Energy Weekly, running Thursdays. Subscribe here. Right now, four homes in the rural town of Basalt,
January 10, 2020 by Sarah Golden
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Earlier this year, French-born energy company Engie made a bold proclamation — it will add at least 9 gigawatts of renewable energy between now and 2021, at
November 4, 2019 by Heather Clancy
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The International Energy Agency (IEA) delivered some upbeat news for the global green economy this week, predicting a massive surge in renewables deployment
October 24, 2019 by Madeleine Cuff
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Last week, Organic Valley became the latest company to announce it is on track to be powered by 100 percent clean energy. That makes the dairy co-operative the
August 8, 2019 by Sarah Golden
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This article is adapted from our newsletter Energy Weekly, running Thursdays. Subscribe here.Facebook, long a leader in renewable energy procurements, just
May 31, 2019 by Sarah Golden
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After a significant uptick in corporate renewable energy deals in 2018, the pace of new transactions slowed during the first quarter of 2019. The total
April 18, 2019 by Sarah Golden
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This article is drawn from the Energy Weekly newsletter, running Thursdays. Subscribe here.Is the world’s largest provider of cloud computing services falling
December 27, 2018 by Heather Clancy
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Illinois is working to shape policies that will accelerate its clean energy markets, said Gabriela Martin, energy program director at Illinois Clean Energy
December 6, 2018 by Kat Friedrich
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The corporate appetite for clean power is far from sated. Businesses are buying renewable energy to cut their carbon footprints and take advantage of falling
February 14, 2018 by Cassandra Sweet
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The clean energy goals of some of the world’s largest companies have been trumpeted widely. At last count, there were 81 multinational organizations committed
November 3, 2016 by Heather Clancy
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The clean energy goals of some of the world’s largest companies have been trumpeted widely. At last count, there were 81 multinational organizations committed
November 1, 2016 by Heather Clancy
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It's no secret that solar prices are dropping, but who ultimately stands to benefit from renewable energy gains remains something of an open question.As the
September 15, 2016 by Lauren Hepler
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It’s no mystery that utility animosity for rooftop solar is as deeply entrenched as the animosity consumers often have toward their utilities.Most utilities
May 2, 2016 by Roberto Labastida
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With Nevada rolling back net metering and solar company stock prices falling, one might think the solar industry is in big trouble. In fact, a recent New York
March 2, 2016 by Laurie Guevara-Stone
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The U.S. solar industry now employs some 209,000 people, following a third consecutive year of 20 percent-plus job gains, according to a census of workers in
January 12, 2016 by Lauren Hepler