Renewable Energy

Why Australia’s Solar Market is in Grave Danger

Why Australia’s Solar Market is in Grave Danger

While some countries are taking in the success of setting records within their solar industries, other nations are doing whatever it takes to preserve their own. Some in Australia say that Prime Minister Tony Abbott has changed his stance on renewable energy now that his place in office is secure. Abbott promised to keep the country’s renewable energy […]

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    U.S. Solar Employment Rate Growing 10 Times Faster Than National Average

    U.S. Solar Employment Rate Growing 10 Times Faster Than National Average

    As the generation of solar energy grows, so does the industry’s employment base. According to the fourth annual National Solar Jobs report released today by The Solar Foundation (TSF), an independent nonprofit solar energy research and education organization, the solar industry added 23,682 jobs from September 2012 to September 2013. Solar employment grew by 20 percent during that period. Total […]

    Wind Subsidy Cuts Could Thwart Germany’s Renewable Energy Revolution

    Wind Subsidy Cuts Could Thwart Germany’s Renewable Energy Revolution

    Germany’s energy minister is expected to propose cuts to renewable energy this week, despite the country’s standing as the leader in solar less than two years ago and its record-breaking day for wind power last month. Leaked documents, believed to be prepared for a conference spanning tomorrow and Thursday, show that Energy Minister Sigmar Gabriel wants to cut aid for onshore […]

    How Close is the World to $1 Trillion in Renewable Energy Investments?

    How Close is the World to $1 Trillion in Renewable Energy Investments?

    Some bankers across the world are aiming high when it comes to investments in renewable energy. Billionaire investors and climate-focused policy advocates like hedge-fund founder billionaire Tom Steyer and former U.S. Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin gathered at the United Nations this week to call for more investments in renewables and changes to financial markets that […]

    Wind Energy Blows Away Records Throughout Europe

    Wind Energy Blows Away Records Throughout Europe

    By Michael Goggin The data is in, and 2013 went out with a bang as wind energy output soared to new records across Europe. Electricity prices and air pollution dropped as wind energy drastically reduced fossil fuel use during high winter energy demand. Ireland, Denmark, Spain, Portugal, Germany, and the UK all saw noteworthy wind […]

    U.S. Military Nearly Doubles Renewable Energy Projects

    U.S. Military Nearly Doubles Renewable Energy Projects

    U.S. Armed Forces have been relying expertise from the private sector and third-party financing to deploy renewable energy, and a new report shows that it’s been paying off tremendously. Renewable projects on Department of Defense and military properties grew from 454 to 700 from 2010 to 2012, according to Power Surge, a report released today […]

    Future of Offshore Wind Could Be Shaped By Key Approval in Maine

    Future of Offshore Wind Could Be Shaped By Key Approval in Maine

    A consortium in Maine is all about delivering competitive, offshore wind power in the 2020s, and this week marks a large step in that direction. According to the Bangor Daily News Maine (BDN), the Maine Public Utilities Commission approved a pilot project for offshore wind energy led by Maine Aqua Ventus, a group that consists of Emera, Cianbro Corp. […]