With almost 3 GW of energy storage capacity either in operation or planned, analysis firm IHS believes the energy storage market will rise significantly in the near future. Battery cost redu... Read more
The Cook Islands in the South Pacific is on track to become 100 percent renewable by 2020, it was revealed on Jan. 17. In fact Prime Minister Henry Puna said that the 15 islands that lie so... Read more
America’s cities are going renewable. Cities look for new ways to turn on the lights There’s a new trend going on, and it’s one Americans are going to like a lot. Cities are increasing... Read more
Germany has passed a law doubling its support for combined heat and power (CHP). The law was approved on Friday by the second chamber of the country’s parliament. Under the law, which is exp... Read more
Holidays are here and RenewableEnergyWorld.com always enjoys taking time to point out some renewable energy gadgets that have come across our desks. From biomass stoves to solar lights, your... Read more
Russia granted 365 MW in clean energy projects for delivery from 2016 to 2019, the nation’s third tender for renewables after the state delayed auctions to adjust terms. Russia approved sola... Read more
In Washington state, the Port of Seattle, Alaska Airlines and Boeing are partnering to move toward a significant environmental goal: powering all flights by all airlines at Seattle-Tacoma In... Read more
On the final day of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) 21st Conference of Parties (COP21) in Paris, the countries of the world reached an agreement to combat... Read more
The US$1.6 billion Northern Pass transmission line that could tap into 1,096 MW from Canada’s largest hydropower producer, HydroQuebec, was approved Dec. 7, by a 6-0 vote of New Hampshire’s... Read more
In Germany, the Federal Office for Economic Affairs and Export Control is reporting that german biodiesel consumption is on the decline in 2015. it dropped particularly sharply in September... Read more