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In the long run, subsidies actually hurt the very industries they’re supposed to help.
The “as-a-service” model is coming for smaller energy-efficiency projects, argues Angela Ferrante.
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…
Natural gas pipeline giant Kinder Morgan details why natural gas is the key to growing renewables in the U.S.
In depth information about solar lighting retrofits, how they are designed and when it is a good choice.
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.
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.
HGTV offers ideas for a variety of solar lights for the garden.
Who’s embracing wind? Solar? Geothermal? These countries could provide blueprints for the worldwide shift to renewable energy.
Going green doesn’t require a huge commitment like putting up solar panels or buying an electric car.
Faster computers. More efficient solar panels. More powerful electric cars.
Solar startups get all the hype, but strong bipartisan support and new forays offshore have positioned wind to be a major player in the U.S. energy landscape–even under a climate-change-denying administration.
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Building renewable plants from scratch has become cheaper in some parts of the country than operating old coal-fired plants.
Solar energy offers immense growth opportunities, and utilities could play "a great role" if they get their acts together.
Arguments against wind and solar PV conclude that these resources will need greater subsidies to survive in the “duck curve” era. But instead, we can tap the latent power of supply diversity, demand flexibility, storage, and market design to level the playing field for all resources, rather than clinging to the premises of the 20th century grid.
Wind and solar energy can't make fossil fuels obsolete by themselves, but they can with the help of cheap energy storage.
The Coalition’s attack on renewables is being undone by the soaring electricity prices in fossil-fuel dependent Queensland. What is it that the general public appears knows about renewables a…