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A surprising state dominates the list of municipalities shifting to renewable energy.
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As the market for solar energy grows, so, too, do the possibilities for generating that power.
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U.S. Department of Labor announces $35 million in grants to transform the coal workforce into one for safer and more promising occupations.
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With a foray into deforestation policy and solar energy in China, Apple is moving into a new phase of its sustainability goals.
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With concerns about volatility and stranded assets, there is increasing pressure for colleges and other institutions to divest away from fossil fuels.
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With concerns about volatility and stranded assets, there is increasing pressure for colleges and other institutions to divest away from fossil fuels.
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Insiders agree that algae-based foods, fuels and other products will be price-competitive with their traditional counterparts by 2020.
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Next year, the automotive giant will get 12 percent of its North American electricity from renewables.
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Ten percent of all Bangladeshi households rely on solar power, while floating schools and farms are a hedge against rising seas.
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St. Paul-based Ecolab is buying more solar than is currently installed in the state. Panels will be installed at 15 to 20 sites around the Twin Cities.
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Laying the groundwork for clean energy generation projects, both the U.S. and Europe are making big investments in transmission infrastructure.
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The auto maker, poised to release the first FCV in the U.S. this year, opens plans for cars and fueling stations to build 'a hydrogen-based society.'
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Sixteen housing authorities from Massachusetts inked a deal with SunEdison that will allow for rooftop PV installation or grid metering credits.
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Thanks to projects form Topaz, First Solar and Desert Sunlight, solar power is up 100 percent since 2013.
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Deepwater Wind finally received federal permits, along with a lease from Rhode Island, officially authorizing the first U.S. offshore wind project.
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Hydrogen-powered cars are about to go on sale in Japan, with plans for U.S. distribution in 2015.
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A transition to 39 percent renewables would produce fewer emissions than sticking with fossil fuels, even if raw materials are accounted for.
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A Canadian power plant plans to sequester 90 percent of its emissions. But would it work anywhere else?
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The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) has lost backing from Internet companies given its "climate change denier" stance — while ALEC asserts that these companies are leaving the group based on misinformation.
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SunPower's custom systems for various sites will boost Verizon into the top 10 U.S. companies for solar capacity.
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Two new technology centers revitalize Wisconsin city while bringing companies and researchers together.
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The utility's new solar lease may seem on the surface like an innovative new option for homeowners. Look again.
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Brickell City Centre plans a clever mixed-materials trellis to make the most of the fresh air, sunlight and water that come from the sky.
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A study by<a href='http://www.seas.columbia.edu/earth/'> Columbia University's Earth Engineering Center</a> highlights opportunities already developed in Europe.
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The company will buy enough wind power to power one data center, which is enough to satisfy the needs of 70,000 families.