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In depth information about solar lighting retrofits, how they are designed and when it is a good choice.
Designers considering LEDs as the future of lighting technology. In fact, LED is already gaining popularity, although it is still in the development process. Due…
In the long run, subsidies actually hurt the very industries they’re supposed to help.
HGTV offers ideas for a variety of solar lights for the garden.
Light up dark areas in your home during daytime using this green and sustainable concept. Recycle used clear plastic soda bottles, add water+bleach,...
Infinite Light is an infrastructure-free lantern that can be assembled anywhere.
When fashion meets technology, the results can be electrifying.
Make Daylight Saving Time's extra sunshine work for you.
Got an old chandelier in the house that's way out of date? Consider taking it down and turning it into a stylish solar lantern.
The “as-a-service” model is coming for smaller energy-efficiency projects, argues Angela Ferrante.
BP publishes its outlook for the world's energy future: Renewables and battery storage play an important role, but so do oil and gas with new extraction techniques.
Natural gas pipeline giant Kinder Morgan details why natural gas is the key to growing renewables in the U.S.
And why long-term investment will remain uncertain until a more robust and integrated climate and energy policy framework is developed.
A report from US research labs shows natural gas as the leading reason wholesale electricity pricing has fallen over the last decade across the country, however, looking at key markets it is clear there are larger downward effects where wind and solar have been most heavily deployed.
Solar and wind projects are the least expensive way for utilities to add new power generation. And that's changing how utilities plan to operate.
As renewable energy sources move mainstream, electricity generation and distribution systems are getting an extreme makeover.
A new analysis of clean energy patents reveals increases in electric vehicles and smart green home patents, upswings in blockchain, and decreases in solar.
Who’s embracing wind? Solar? Geothermal? These countries could provide blueprints for the worldwide shift to renewable energy.
Faster computers. More efficient solar panels. More powerful electric cars.
This is part 5 of a series looking at the economic trends of new energy technologies. Part 1 looked at how cheap solar can get (very cheap indeed). Part 2 looked at the declining cost and rising re…