Study: Offshore Wind Could Save California Ratepayers $1-2 Billion.
Castle Wind, a joint venture between Trident Winds and EnBW North America, has released a new study that indicates offshore wind off the coast of California could save ratepayers $1-2 billion on a net present value basis by 2040.
Read MoreHow Smart Devices Can Help Solve the Challenge of Climate Change.
They can help consumers be much more aware of—and aid them in reducing or changing—their energy use.
Read MoreRenewable hybrid energy systems as a game changer.
These can generate round-the-clock power with cost and reliability levels comparable to coal-fired plants.
Read MoreWorld’s largest electric ferry enters service in Denmark.
An all-electric ferry, purported to be the world’s largest, completed its first voyage between two Danish islands last week, as the shipping sector gears up for strict new emission laws due to take effect in 2020.
Read MoreHow do Power-to-X technologies work?
P2X, P2Y, PtG, PtL, power-to-gas… These somewhat cryptic terms stand for energy conversion processes that can be used to store surplus power from renewable sources and help meet climate targets.
Read MoreAustralia suffering from toxic air due to lack of policy on coal use.
A new report has found that Australia power stations are big contributors to toxic air pollution. The new report by Greenpeace saw Australia ranked as 12th on the list of the top human-caused sulphur dioxide hotspots, as tracked by NASA satellites.
Read MoreStudy reveals that major UK hospitals are surrounded by toxic air.
A study by the British Lung Foundation & UK100 reported that 248 hospitals (17 per cent of the total) in the UK are located in areas with particle pollution above WHO guidelines.
Read MoreNespresso transforms old coffee capsules into designer bikes.
Nespresso has transformed used coffee capsules into a new range of designer bikes. To align with a circular economy, Nestle Nespresso has transformed used coffee pods into a designer bike.
Read MoreCoca-Cola announces largest ever sustainable initiative for water brand.
Coca-Cola has announced a new sustainable packaging scheme to show the company’s commitment to a circular economy. The number one mainstream water brand in the US, owned by Coca Cola, has unveiled its new sustainable packaging scheme.
Read MoreUK Government chooses Glasgow to host COP26.
The UK Government has confirmed Glasgow as host of COP26. The UK is bidding to secure the Presidency and host United Nations Conference of Parties (COP) summit over two weeks at the end of 2020, in partnership with Italy.
Read MoreOrsted announces switch to 100% electric fleet.
Energy giant Orsted has promised to electrify its entire fleet by 2025. Danish energy giant Orsted has decided to phase-out fossil-fuelled vehicles by making its car fleet 100 per cent electric.
Read MoreOn World Humanitarian Day, it's time we finally talk about energy access.
Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all.
Read MoreRenewable energy sources defeating coal, says report.
Is coal losing its charm? Yes, if the recently released report Coal Vs Renewable is to be believed.
Read MoreRenewable news from East Africa.
Regulator approves Kenya’s first green bond Kenyan investors will soon begin trading in green bonds.
Read MoreRenewable energy status to ocean energy gets MNRE nod.
As on date, India does not have any installed ocean energy capacit, according to a government official. In a decision expected to boost to ocean energy in India, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) on Thursday clarified that ocean energy shall be considered “renewable energy
Read MoreMost German households want more renewable energies: survey.
BERLIN -- The majority of private households in Germany could imagine changing their energy supply, according to the so-called Energy Transition Barometer 2019 published by the German state-owned development bank KfW on Thursday.
Read MoreAre Microgrids the Way of the Future?
It is fact, not opinion, that our planet is warming and that industries are partly to blame. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency identifies human activities as the greatest contributor of greenhouse gases and, therefore, rising planetary temperatures.
Read MoreThe global community is finally acting on climate change, but we need to switch to renewable energy faster.
Energy is the lifeblood of all societies. But the production of energy from the burning of fossil fuels produces carbon emissions that are released into the atmosphere on a grand scale.
Read MoreThe Koch Brothers Have A Mandate To Destroy The EV Revolution — Are You Buying In?
They’re the Koch Brothers. Their subsidiaries focus on all things fossil fuels and chemicals, from manufacturing, refining, and distribution of petroleum, to polymers, minerals, and fertilizers, to ranching, finance, commodities trading, and investing.
Read MoreA dangerous new form of climate denialism is making the rounds .
In the lead-up to the 2020 election, we will undoubtedly hear more and more from candidates about climate change. The twist is that this election cycle, we will be hearing it from both sides of the aisle.
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