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Legislators and advocates are increasingly looking to spur demand for low-carbon products, a key step for reducing industrial emissions. In this approach,
January 7, 2021 by Ed Rightor
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The renewable energy sector is growing at an exponential rate. In 2020, for the first time, renewables have generated more electricity in the U.K. than fossil
December 18, 2020 by Tansy Fall
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Did you know Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak (aka Woz) has a cryptocurrency named after him? Here’s the backstory.
A mere three years ago, my inbox was bloated
December 10, 2020 by Heather Clancy
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Transitioning most of our energy uses to clean electricity in an equitable manner is necessary to meet our 2050 climate goals. But what is the role of gas
December 10, 2020 by Alejandra Mejia
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In the Zurich Diamond League 800-meter finale in 2019, Donavan Brazier was in seventh place halfway through the race, 15 meters behind the leaders of the race
October 14, 2020 by Thomas Koch Blank
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Regular readers of Energy Weekly know Energy Efficiency Day is one of my favorite holidays. Sure, it’s less flashy than National Donut Day or May the Fourth,
October 9, 2020 by Sarah Golden
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One of my favorite sessions from VERGE 2019 was a presentation by Amory Lovins on the expanding energy efficiency cornucopia. Among several things, he
August 19, 2020 by Catherine Nabukalu
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Apple already has ventured far beyond most other companies when it comes to pushing for climate action within its supply chain.
Consider that it has
July 21, 2020 by Heather Clancy
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It isn’t often I have the mindspace to proactively follow up on every commitment proclaimed by the companies I cover. But I recently paused to catch up about
July 17, 2020 by Heather Clancy
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The coronavirus crisis has had a profound impact on the ocean economy. Before the pandemic, the OECD forecast that by 2030 the ocean economy would double in
July 16, 2020 by James Richens
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With renewable power generation surpassing coal in the United States for the first time in more than 100 years, the carbon intensity of electricity continues
June 25, 2020 by Maggie Molina
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Many hope that COVID-19 lockdowns could be a boon for the environment, by resulting in reduced energy consumption. But it seems the benefits could be far fewer
June 17, 2020 by Charlotte Edmond
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The COVID-19 pandemic prompted much of U.S. manufacturing to shut down, contributing to the recent drop in U.S. energy use.
While the shutdown likely has
June 4, 2020 by R. Neal Elliott
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In this crazy upside-down world, the line between residential and commercial energy is getting fuzzy.
Everything changed so quickly, it makes sense that
May 29, 2020 by Sarah Golden
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Despite being mostly empty, commercial real estate energy bills are mostly unchanged.
Commercial buildings in the United Kingdom have reduced energy
May 8, 2020 by Sarah Golden
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A new model building code — all but finalized last month — gives U.S. states and cities a great chance to save money and cut pollution by reducing energy use
May 7, 2020 by Christopher Perry
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A few months ago, while working on a K-12 school’s greenhouse gas inventory, the students we were working with noticed that the greatest amount of energy usage
April 17, 2020 by Joe Snider
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Before the COVID-19 pandemic adjourned state legislative sessions, several states took significant climate action this year by leaning on local utilities to
April 9, 2020 by Rachel Gold
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The electricity consumption profile of companies around the world has been altered profoundly over the past month, as countries have adopted "shelter in place
April 8, 2020 by Heather Clancy
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The transition to clean energy is akin to the entire world participating in a symphony. Each player has a critical role, timing is essential and all parts must
April 2, 2020 by Seth Coan
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This article originally appeared on Ensia.Living on an island forces one to be an innovator in ways large and small. For the 50 or so year-round residents of
March 19, 2020 by Stephanie Bouchard
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This article is adapted from GreenBiz's newsletter Energy Weekly, running Thursdays. Subscribe here.Two states on opposite sides of the nation have come to the
January 24, 2020 by Sarah Golden
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European Commission President-elect Ursula von der Leyen is pursuing ambitious environmental targets, notably to reach zero net emissions across the EU by 2050
November 26, 2019 by Guntram Wolff
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What if buildings could communicate with the electric grid to save money and reduce their environmental impacts?Buildings drive up to 80 percent of the peak
November 21, 2019 by Sneha Ayyagari
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If energy efficiency were a person, it would have eaten lunch alone at its high school cafeteria. It would have been the opposite of those fossil fuel jocks,
November 8, 2019 by Sarah Golden