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A new rule is paving the way for more solar leases and power purchase agreements to flourish across the region.
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The ambitious project at New York's Lake George sets the stage for a wave of real-time metering and monitoring solutions.
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Solar panels can float in water, slowing evaporation while sparing land. Installations are all over the world and in some surprising bodies of water.
by RP Siegel
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One in five homes in Australia is now powered by the sun. A steep drop in PV panel costs and the country’s abundant sunshine encourage further growth.
by Jo Chandler
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The world's biggest Internet host announces a deal to soften its 'dirty' reputation. But don't give Greenpeace all the credit.
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Startup Farmers Business Network, which currently analyzes 16 crops, has raised nearly $28 million from the likes of Kleiner Perkins, Google Ventures and DBL Investors.
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Brazil, India, Kenya and Uruguay have discovered that not only do renewables fight pollution, they can save health and money as well.
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As Credit Suisse jumps into SolarCity's big new fund, investors are taking note.
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Al Gore thinks utilities will become like landlines — an option instead of a necessity. Industry experts think “load defection” is a likelier scenario.
by Bobby Magill
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The economics of renewable energy are quickly changing the math on power delivery, foreshadowing the next phase in the much-heralded 'utility death spiral' debate.
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Solar has benefits for beyond the customers with solar on their rooftops — if done right.
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Israeli startup Ecoppia’s technology, now cleaning 6 million solar panels per month, removes dirt and dust that can interfere with energy production.
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A new study suggests that dry-cooled, concentrated solar in the built environment could be the next wave in harvesting the sun’s energy.
by Bobby Magill
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The Silicon Valley solar company is now offering a tool for cities seeking new resiliency measures to better control their electricity sourcing and distribution.
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Chicago's CSO describes the Windy City's comprehensive strategy for improving sustainability and resilience.
by Mike Hower
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New Web platform India Water Tool 2.0 helps organizations pinpoint water challenges and manage their water risk.
by Tien Shiao
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The sun-drenched South invites the solar PV to make itself at home, preferably before federal subsidies might expire in 2016.
by Bobby Magill
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See how the combined strengths of governments, businesses and non-profits are addressing some of the world’s social and environmental problems.
by Mike Hower
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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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Cities can play a key role in advancing renewable energy — as long as it's affordable in the long-term.
by Jahi Wise
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India is making big strides in solar deployment, even as it's reluctant to make commitments at climate talks about reducing emissions.
by RP Siegel
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Super-efficient semiconductors are just one way to drive generation in the coming decades.
by Cheryl Katz
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Record PV installations, solar-battery systems and environmental issues are among the hits and flops that marked 2014. What will 2015 have in store?