November 10th, 2014 | by James Ayre
Massachusetts is currently considering extending its net-metering qualification guidelines to include small hydroelectric projects over 60 kW in capacity, in
November 8th, 2014 | by Jake Richardson
It’s well known that Germany is a world leader in solar and wind power. There’s a fair amount of unwarranted
November 6th, 2014 | by Roy L Hales
British Columbia may have a "Trillion Dollar Opportunity": over 150 known hot springs, and more than enough geothermal energy to power the province's grid
November 2nd, 2014 | by Zachary Shahan
UPDATE November 3: This article (including the top 3 charts and top table) has been updated to correct numbers used
November 2nd, 2014 | by Zachary Shahan
The latest monthly numbers on electricity production capacity additions have been released by FERC. The result is another big month for
October 31st, 2014 | by Joshua S Hill
The UK Prime Minister, David Cameron, has congratulated the UK Green Investment Bank on its second anniversary for mobilising more
October 28th, 2014 | by Cynthia Shahan
A new policymaking tool to better enable the shift to renewable energy has been developed by researchers at the University of
October 24th, 2014 | by Sandy Dechert
In Friday’s wee hours, the 28-nation European Union committed itself to fight climate change by rolling back dangerous carbon dioxide
October 22nd, 2014 | by Sandy Dechert
March 2011—when the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami devastated four reactors and endangered two others at Fukushima 1—forced a radical rethinking
October 19th, 2014 | by Roy L Hales
ECOreport. A recent Union of Concerned Scientists (USC) study found that America can nearly quadruple its renewable electricity in the next
October 15th, 2014 | by Joshua S Hill
A new report from the World Resources Institute has found that reducing greenhouse gas emissions could benefit the US economy
October 13th, 2014 | by Anand Upadhyay
It is difficult to think of this now, but when the Eiffel Tower was erected in 1889, many considered it
October 8th, 2014 | by John Farrell
Starting this May, 20,000 Sonoma County, CA, electricity customers are getting renewable power at a lower cost than from their