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The Indonesian island Sumba is working to provide 100 percent renewable electricity to all 650,000 residents by 2025.
by Alex Creed
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The trend toward urbanization is running head first into companies' race for millennial talent.
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A transportation design challenge by the German automaker borrowed inspiration from the organizational structure of biological cells.
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Here's why a new open source database of 100 commonly used building materials could change your workplace.
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As the cost of solar goes down and the capacity of energy storage goes up, microgrids are challenging the traditional utility model, which some utilities see as an opportunity.
by Mike Hower
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Cracking the code of energy storage is essential. A new event will explore the state of the technology — and policies to bring it to life.
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More data points exist than we can count. The more people can see data, the more people can use it to solve the world's biggest problems.
by Mike Hower
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SunPower hopes its turnkey commercial solar product will reduce installation bottlenecks. Bed Bath & Beyond is an early customer.
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Engineers from SunPower, PrimoWind, All Power Labs, PG&E and Spirae built a renewably-powered microgrid to supply all the electricity the VERGE 2015 conference will need.
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We check in with startups who presented at our VERGE Accelerate pitch contest, including winners Strawberry Energy and XL Hybrids.
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Future Cities Lab Co-Founder Jason Kelly Johnson on pushing the boundaries of the built environment.
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Thinking beyond cheaper energy bills can pay dividends for companies who buy into smarter infrastructure.
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Taking cues from nature when it comes to how we build cities is a win-win.
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Cities make up 78 percent of the world's energy use, but many are still fossil fuel-fired. This CDP infographic unearths coal in surprising places.
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Copenhagen, Johannesburg and Singapore are among the stars of a new report that touts better transportation, buildings and waste management to generate massive savings.
by Mike Hower
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From new financial frameworks to updates of existing funding channels, resilience advocates are getting more specific about paying for sustainable infrastructure.
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Already in the midst of an 'energy revolution,' the reopening of the Carribean nation could catalyze investment to shore up power supply.
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The former Greenpeace organizer and co-founder of Sungevity will become the new head of California clean tech fund CalCEF.
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From Hawaii to the Canary Islands, a look at how resource-constrained islands are pioneering new forms of low-carbon energy independence.
by WRI
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Cost-effective, grid-connected, solar-plus-battery systems are coming soon in many places, insulating customers from rising retail electricity prices.
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Beginning next year, we'll be partnering with Hawaii's State Energy Office to produce a Pan Asian Clean Energy Summit. It’s an exciting opportunity that goes way beyond bringing one of our signature events to a tropical paradise.
by Joel Makower
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A research and design firm has a plan to remake Atlantic City's ailing economy to become a global center for research on resiliency.
by Mike Hower
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Do we expect too little of architects? Here are 4 ways they are exceeding expectations and building for the future.
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Kodiak Island was spending $7 million a year on 2.8 million gallons of diesel. Now, the Alaska island gets its energy from wind and hydro power.
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How you collect building energy data — and more importantly, how you interpret it — is crucial for taking efficiency to the next level.