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As carbon dioxide levels rise and the Earth’s poles warm, researchers are predicting a decline in the planet’s wind speeds. This ‘stilling’ could impact wind energy production and plant growth and might even affect the Gulf Stream, which drives much of the world’s climate.
by Jim Robbins
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Sponsored: Dr. Maria Anez-Lingerfelt, senior scientist at Pall Corporation looks at how finance and tech must align to make further progress for sustainable energy.
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Photovoltaics on the water in China's Solar Valley can be seen from space. Other notable installations are surfacing around the world.
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Making solar panel recycling more commonplace will require a mix of technological advances, economic incentives and smart policies at the state and federal levels.
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In 2014, Vermont’s largest city became the first in the U.S. to be 100 percent powered by renewable energy. What’s happened since then?
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Africa’s abundant solar and wind energy could make it a global hub for producing low-carbon hydrogen, the IEA says, but its residents still face access challenges.
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The startup is answering the question: What's holding potential customers back?
by Jill Cliburn
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In order to realize full climate gains, changes to both insurance and reinsurance coverage must be made.
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Building highly efficient utility-scale solar farms on ever-smaller tracts of land is a top priority amid land-use conflicts over renewables.
by Cheryl Katz
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As the Department of Interior prepares for its first offshore wind leases, they must also work to protect the waters in which they're sited.
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An interview with CCSA chief executive and co-founder Jeff Cramer on accelerating community solar through business models and policies.
by Jill Cliburn
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Investments in technologies that could enable green hydrogen to help decarbonize heavy industry and other big emitters continue to add up.
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Biden declared photovoltaic panels and heat pumps essential to national defense — now he needs policies to stimulate demand.
by Daniel Cohan
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Russia’s war in Ukraine has supercharged the move to wind and solar energy in Ireland and Europe.
by Andy Rowell
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One key to success is early engagement by renewable developers with communities and nearby residents.
by Cullen Howe
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Dozens of tribes are investing in solar, wind and hydro projects, building toward a more sustainable future.
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A staggering 1,400 GW of proposed generation and storage projects could connect to the grid — more than all existing U.S. power plants combined.
by Joachim Seel
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Meet Ambient Photonics, which just raised $30 million to produce low-light solar cells that can harvest energy from both natural and artificial sources.
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The race to turbocharge the shift to clean energy has been slowed by unforeseen obstacles — in the form of trade policy and business model hiccups.
by John Howell
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Danish energy firm is aiming to achieve a net positive impact on biodiversity across all of its new projects from 2030.
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The U.S. set climate goals, and domestic solar can both increase local energy security and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Now it needs to scale.
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The community solar market had a record year in 2020, accounting for 37 percent of annual non-residential solar capacity — up from just 13 percent in 2016.
by Sarah Golden
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Jim Robo’s quest to turn a dirty old electric utility into the world’s mostly-green energy powerhouse.
by Kari Huus
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A facility in Colton Agua Mansa, California, is among the first of its kind.