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Sponsored: We are still woefully uninformed about our oceans. Researchers at KAUST are pushing the boundaries of what's technologically possible.
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The northernmost tip of South America, home to the Indigenous Wayúu people, is the epicenter of Colombia’s nascent wind energy industry. But Wayúu leaders are concerned that the government and wind companies are not dealing fairly with the inhabitants of this long-neglected land.
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Aurora, Boulder and the Denver metro area are home to new types of development that focus on all-electric designs, solar power, geothermal heating and removing fossil fuels from homes.
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Therma uses sensors along the cold chain give operators granular data to make sustainable changes
by Jesse Klein
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The new building brings together sustainability with good old tech perks and a new emphasis on flexibility spurred by the work-from-home revolution.
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Sponsored: The U.S. leads the world in geothermal energy production, but the projects are small. Intermediate geothermal could change that to deliver much needed heating, cooling and desalination.
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As the renewable energy sector grows, high-capacity long-life battery storage is fundamental to its success. How these batteries are designed and made will define their environmental impact for generations to come.
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Sponsored: Powering the cities of our future requires us to rethink how we can diversify energy generation to include a more robust approach to on-site development.
by Derya Baran
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Some research suggests that overall energy savings are likely to be limited, and in many cases could be nonexistent.
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Integrating time-tested technology with emerging innovations, remote Isle au Haut could be a renewable energy model for the rest of the world.
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A look at the two states’ policies show they have, to this point, prioritized different approaches to spur on electrification.
by Sarah Golden
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$13 trillion: China's expected construction spending by 2030. Will some go to zero carbon buildings?
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National and local policies are fostering a building boom and intersecting with decarbonization goals.
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As more companies commit to reduce their climate impacts, they must deliver on their promises to numerous stakeholders. Tech is a tool to help them.
by Tom Murray
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The climate conscious often associate the term “resilience” with infrastructure, such as sea walls, stormwater management systems and public transit
by Ritu Sharma
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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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For the last 10 years, converging technologies have been fundamentally changing energy generation, too. Distributed energy resources (DERs) are creating cleaner two-way power flows, challenging centralized, one-way power systems.
by Sarah Golden
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The 2019 Corporate Energy & Sustainability Progress Report looks at the global trends, barriers and opportunities impacting enterprise energy and carbon
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Plus, NRG proposes a simpler way for companies to procure electricity powered by renewables
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Even a $400 billion industry can move when the money is right and the need for climate action is clear.
by Amory Lovins
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Global businesses are taking action, from emissions reductions to net-zero targets to energy productivity strategies.
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Plus, perspective on why the cloud software giant doesn’t use unbundled renewable energy certificates.
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Commercializing energy technologies is capital-intensive, but big corporate accounts are showing a growing interest in distributed power.
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The best of live interviews from GreenBiz events. This episode: Energy company leaders discuss the future of the energy business.
by Joel Makower
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The Great Lakes State is a microcosm of not only the Midwestern but also the national utility landscape.
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The state has made major progress in its shift from oil to renewables but there’s still a lot to be done, according to a new report analyzing its ongoing transition.