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JapanTimes: “Is Japan finally ready to tap its abundant geothermal energy potential?” Japan is the #5 emitter of CO2 [largely from coal] in the world, but is creating targets for... Read more
As the world accelerates toward renewable energy adoption, solar parks have emerged as pivotal players in the clean energy revolution. However, with great power comes great responsibility—ma... Read more
A team of researchers at the University of Córdoba in Spain discovered a way for solar energy generation and crop production to coexist on the same land without competing for resources. In a... Read more
Researchers have created solar panels that work better and last longer by solving a hidden problem in an innovative type of solar cell, reported Tech Xplore. The exciting development comes f... Read more
When today’s decision-makers become interested in moving away from fossil fuels, most understandably want to research the best commercial clean energy providers. Knowing about their offering... Read more
Two community-based geothermal pilot projects, each led by equity-focused nonprofits, have advanced to the second phase of funding through a U.S. Department of Energy program. Blacks in Gre... Read more
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President-elect Donald Trump has nominated three potential Cabinet members who will likely be key to the future of the Biden-era Inflation Reduction Act, if they are confirmed by the Senate.... Read more
When a solar energy developer approached Halifax County, North Carolina, in the early 2010s about renting its former airfield in Roanoke Rapids, community leaders had a condition. “If they... Read more
As 2024 breaks the record for the world’s warmest year in history, Con Edison recognizes its customers’ participation in renewable energy and efficiency programs as a factor in its nation-le... Read more