Regulatory inertia, political gridlock, and a lack of investment are holding back renewable energy deployment in much of the ...
Recent oil and gas deals in Europe suggest that the growing demand for energy may be leading companies to adopt a more ...
A new report from the Solar Energy Industries Association warns that more than 500 planned solar projects nationwide could be ...
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Renewable energy is cheaper and healthier – so why isn’t it replacing fossil fuels faster?
Politics is just one challenge. The cost of borrowing to build wind and solar farms is another, especially in fast-growing ...
Emissions from fossil fuels and cement are forecast to increase yet again to 38.1bn tonnes of CO2, according to the Global ...
Transition to clean energy seen as inevitable * World falling short on tripling renewables by 2030 * Developing countries need finance, data to go green By Clar NiChonghaile BELEM, Brazil, Nov. 19 ...
Environmental groups are challenging the approved Southwest Power Pool capacity evaluation rules, arguing they create market ...
While the Ohio Power Siting Board retains general authority over where electricity generation is built, a 2021 state law ...
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Emerging Economies Are Powering a Renewable Energy Revolution
Emerging economies are rapidly adopting ultra-cheap renewables, driving economic growth, energy access, and a historic global ...
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This widely used chart makes the clean energy switch seem much harder than it actually is
When we compare energy sources, looking at raw numbers only tells part of the story. For coal, gas, nuclear and biomass power ...
The world’s clean-energy narrative is colliding with a hard truth: fossil fuels aren’t fading as fast as policymakers hoped.
California has the nation's second-highest electricity prices after 127% increases since 2010, despite Governor Gavin ...
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