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The U.S. is still fundamentally relying on the expertise of Scandinavian developers who got a head start in their countries more than a decade ago.
by Rebecca Karp
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The current design makes blades difficult to recycle, but innovators are experimenting with ways to repurpose them for things such as playgrounds or to make them from different materials that can be reused at end of life.
by Sarah Golden
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The approval of Vineyard Wind I is a big step for an industry that promises healthier air and thousands of well-paying clean energy jobs.
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The move to electrify appliances and other equipment only decarbonize if there is ample and affordable clean energy on the grid to feed the growing demand.
by Sarah Golden
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The U.S. is way behind on wind energy. The Biden administration's new plan hopes to accelerate the federal process with funding and lowering barriers.
by Erin Baker
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Sponsored: The next decade is crucial for an energy transition driven by climate change, increasing electrification and explosive growth in digital connectivity. Eaton has a plan.
by Harold Jones
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After years of false starts, offshore wind is poised to take off along the East Coast. Commitments by states to purchase renewable power, support from the Biden administration, and billions in new investment are all contributing to the emergence of this fledgling industry.
by Jon Hurdle
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The Biden administration just backed the first commercial-scale offshore wind farm in the U.S., signaling that the political stars may finally be aligning for this energy resource.
by Sarah Golden
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It’s a reflection of the growing, influential force of the clean energy sector itself that will be difficult for serious politicians to ignore forevermore.
by Sarah Golden
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Green hydrogen's boosters say the fuel could play an important role in decarbonizing hard-to-electrify sectors of the economy, such as long-haul trucking, aviation and heavy manufacturing.
by Jim Robbins
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How rural America can capitalize on the economic development benefits of the ongoing clean energy transition.
by Kevin Brehm
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Farms are experiencing extreme weather resulting in more difficult harvests from climate change. Clean energy offers a new source of income.
by Molly Bergen
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As policymakers mull measures to accelerate an economic recovery and invest in long-term infrastructure needs, policy should center on tackling the financing barriers to ingenuity and entrepreneurship.
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Seventy percent of greenhouse gas emissions can be attributed to cities so they must be at the forefront of tacking climate change.
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Not only have costs have fallen around 70 percent since 2009, it's also tough to beat the massive capacity of wind farms.
by Sarah Golden
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A new device could open more areas to wind production by using stationary airfoils instead of twirling turbines
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Countries are facing an energy and climate crisis. Dependence on imported fossil fuels can never deliver the energy security we need – nor does it allow us
by Ørsted
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The energy landscape is changing quickly, and it affects every organization and every sector in countless ways. From energy prices to grid reliability to
by Enel X
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Integrating renewable energy resources into the electric grid is increasing the volatility of
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Driven by a confluence of environmental, market and regulatory trends, delivery and logistics companies around the world are beginning to adopt electric
by ChargePoint
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With the pandemic spurring a dramatic drop in economic activity across Europe, electricity, renewables and carbon prices have also plummeted
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There was impressive growth in renewables during the last decade, with about $2.6 trillion of clean energy investments. But the market seems poised to transition from a sprint to a long-distance event.
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All signs point to the next generation of commercial buildings becoming all-electric.
by Sarah Golden
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Dow is looking to lead on the circular economy — not so much on moving away from fossil fuels.