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What's next for serial entrepreneurs Lyndon and Peter Rive.
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The incremental costs compared with traditional construction are shrinking.
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Stanford researchers are testing a way to cool buildings without fossil fuels, while generating electricity at the same time.
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Sponsored: Solar panels and wind turbines are only one part of the picture.
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Plus, Cargill and the city of Philadelphia jump in with notable contracts.
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A group of employees is using their rights as shareholders to request deeper transparency.
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The Prairie State is using a carrot-and-sticks approach to grow solar and energy efficiency.
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With some of the highest solar capacity in the nation, there's clear demand for the clean energy job potential in Florida.
by Jake Hiller
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Installations on presidential domiciles have a history of galvanizing interest in renewables.
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State governments are stepping in to create an infrastructure to recover the useful materials from the panels.
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The inclusive economy challenge can serve as a framework for business restructuring.
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A new report indicates changes in the international renewables market due to policy changes in China.
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Plus, MGM Resorts checks in with a huge Nevada solar project.
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PV Squared is setting new standards in the renewable energy industry, one employee at a time.
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As the price of the dynamic duo of solar photovoltaic plus battery storage drops rapidly, experts expect to see major market shifts soon.
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The island has faced blackouts for the past eight months. Enter the mini-grids?
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New research examining variable scenarios can provide a foundation for renewable decisions.
by Joachim Seel
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As renewables are mainstreamed, the cheapest energy project may no longer create the best value.
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It's a good sign that solar energy use is growing, but the infrastructure to sunset these cells barely exists.
by Nate Berg
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International shipping produces as much CO2 as aircraft. Here’s what we can do about that.
by Fred Pearce
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The media might be excited about the possibility of microgrids and solar on the Island of Enchantment, but physical and political obstacles remain.
by Corey Cantor
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Now large companies are adding batteries, too.
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Some, like amusement park Wet n' Wild, are finding energy efficiency opportunities and receiving lower power bills.
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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.
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Federal regulators announce a $1 billion fine for federal rule violations, a day after Wells Fargo pledged to double down on cleantech investment and finance.