December 5th, 2014 | by John Farrell
Originally published on ilsr.org. Last week I asked why rural electric cooperatives haven’t been leaders on renewable energy. This week,
December 4th, 2014 | by Rocky Mountain Institute
Originally published on Rocky Mountain Institute. By Erik G. Fowler, Douglas Miller, and Brett Bridgeland In 1961, President Kennedy presented
November 28th, 2014 | by Guest Contributor
Originally published on RenewEconomy. By Sophie Vorrath Our hunch was right. The rural NSW town of Uralla has been revealed
November 27th, 2014 | by Joshua S Hill
Scotland just keeps managing to surprise us, and according to independent trade body Scottish Renewables, it’s done it again, with numbers
November 26th, 2014 | by Rocky Mountain Institute
Originally published on Rocky Mountain Institute. By Stephen Abbott Colleges and universities have always been focal points of change. The
November 20th, 2014 | by Joshua S Hill
Amidst national policies in Australia that seem to be growing ever further from reality, the City of Melbourne and several other local
November 17th, 2014 | by Giles Parkinson
Originally published on RenewEconomy. The Victorian Labor Party has sought to underline its renewable energy credentials by vowing to help
November 14th, 2014 | by Rocky Mountain Institute
Originally published on Rocky Mountain Institute. By Clay Stranger and Jon Creyts, Ph.D. Yesterday the United States and the People’s
November 12th, 2014 | by Guest Contributor
Originally published on Energy Post. By Karel Beckman At a “business booster” event in Barcelona, sixty European cleantech startups supported
November 11th, 2014 | by Rocky Mountain Institute
Originally published on Rocky Mountain Institute. By Laurie Guevara-Stone A small German town in southern Bavaria is participating in an
November 10th, 2014 | by Guest Contributor
Originally published on Energy Post. By Sonja van Renssen The food and energy sectors are alike in many ways: security,
November 10th, 2014 | by Important Media Cross-Post
Originally published on InspiredEconomist. By Aisha Abdelhamid. Combining easy daytrips with collecting photos of warrior wind turbines can be an
November 5th, 2014 | by Joshua S Hill
Results from the latest public attitudes tracking survey conducted by the UK Department of Energy & Climate Change again show