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GREEN ENERGY
Green energy is a term describing what is considered to be environmentally friendly, typically non-polluting, sources of power and energy, some sources may use it interchangeably with renewable energy . Additionally, some governments have drafted very specific definitions of green energy or an equivalent term which may be eligible for special subsidies or support in order to promote the technology.
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Fighting climate change would be good for everyone’s health, UN experts said yesterday. [Reuters] Air pollution is an...
Say you wanted to build an industry from the ground up. On a macro level, the research, development, manufacturing,...
New research indicates that the world’s most productive wine-growing regions will be hit hard from the increased...
People move. All the time. Wouldn’t it be great to harness that movement and help power our cities with the movement of...
Ice that took 1,600 years to form in the Andes has melted in 25 years: “the latest indication that the recent spike in...
Filed under: Emerging Technologies, Hydrogen, Europe/EU As the ancient idiom says, "Waste not, want not.
Yesterday, the North Carolina House Commerce Committee narrowly passed a bill that would repeal the state’s successful...
The military has begun a transition to efficient and renewable energy. The Army is proceeding with its “Net Zero...
Jim Hansen op-ed: “The president stands at a fork in the road: Rejecting the pipeline will show the world we are...
Energy resource diversity in the electricity sector is important to any region’s energy portfolio. Having a range of...
A new survey finds a strong majority of Republicans and conservative independent voters seek action on climate and...
Though Republican party leaders are often known for being dismissive or skeptical of climate science, a new survey has...
By Bill Becker (Part 1 can be found here) With debate over the Keystone XL pipeline heating up, the White House has...
Not a joke: on Friday, an Exxon pipeline carrying crude oil from the tar sands region of Alberta leaked about 10,000...
Filed under: Green Culture, Carbon Offset, Legislation and Policy The state of Utah has put its own spin on the message...
This video produced by the Climate Reality Project featuring Reggie Watts demonstrates the argument that because carbon...
By Bill Becker Would the Keystone XL pipeline make America more secure or less? What contribution would it make, if...
Vast majorities of Americans want to prioritize the development of renewable energy, compared to minorities that was to...
by Julius Fischer Germany is moving forward to replace fossil fuels with renewables faster than most countries.
Here are five pieces of energy legislation that are likely to occupy Congress’ time before they directly address...
Filed under: Emerging Technologies, Solar, Legislation and Policy Major automotive supplier Bosch is stepping out of...
Long-time readers remember Paul Gilding, former executive director of Greenpeace International, from Tom Friedman’s...
Not so long ago, news about energy efficiency focused on what the US could or should do, but wasn’t to save energy.
This weekend, Senate Democrats passed a federal budget for Fiscal Year 2014. In order to do so, Senate rules allow for...
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