by qdxytgkjlvusxkkxidhz | Sep 22, 2016 | Blog
Off the rugged coast of the Scottish Highlands, between the mainland and the majestic isles of Orkney, is a stretch of water that’s known for its intense tides. Now the country is making use of them, as the area is about to become home to the world’s first large-scale...
by qdxytgkjlvusxkkxidhz | Sep 13, 2016 | Blog
Costa Rica ran on 100 percent renewable energy for 76 straight days between June and August this year, according to a new report, demonstrating that life without fossil fuels is possible – for small countries, at least. This is the second time in two years that...
by qdxytgkjlvusxkkxidhz | Aug 26, 2016 | Blog
For those of us who have grown weary of each new month setting a “hottest-ever” record, here’s a more encouraging monthly trend. For each month this year, renewable energy production in the U.S. has exceeded the same months in all previous years, according...
by qdxytgkjlvusxkkxidhz | Aug 15, 2016 | Blog
Texas is learning just how costly it is to wrangle the wind. The Lone Star state is by far the largest state for wind power, with nearly 18,000 megawatts of wind generation capacity already built and another 5,500 megawatts—nearly equal to California’s total installed...
by qdxytgkjlvusxkkxidhz | Aug 2, 2016 | Blog
The purpose of the MOU is to allow DOE, Baltimore, and the Maryland Clean Energy Center to work collaboratively to establish Baltimore as a Clean Energy Hub and forge a workforce and community investment partnership with all its attendant clean energy financing...