Renewable Energy

Cities Unleash Secret Underground Weapon to Become Clean Energy Powerhouses

Cities Unleash Secret Underground Weapon to Become Clean Energy Powerhouses

Companies are tapping into cities’ underground networks of steam pipes as a source of clean energy. “Green steam,” as it’s called, “recaptures and reuses thermal energy previously lost to the environment, utilizing advanced cogeneration technology,” according to Paris-based Veolia, which operates a dozen of these networks in North American cities including Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Montreal. […]

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    Morocco Flips Switch on First Phase of World’s Largest Solar Plant

    Morocco Flips Switch on First Phase of World’s Largest Solar Plant

    Morocco’s King Mohammed VI switched on the first phase of the world’s largest concentrated solar plant today in the southern town of Ouarzazate. A ceremony was held to officially inaugurate Noor 1 and break ground on the second phase which includes the Noor 2 and 3 projects. Noor 1 provides 160 megawatts (MW) of electricity for 650,000 local people with power from dawn until […]

    Countdown to Kickoff: The Solar-Powered Super Bowl

    Countdown to Kickoff: The Solar-Powered Super Bowl

    This year the Golden State will be hosting the Golden Anniversary of what many consider the greatest spectacle in all of professional sports and this year the game will be powered in part by golden rays of sunshine. The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) is counting down to the kick off between the Denver Broncos […]

    This School District Could Save Millions by Switching to 100% Solar

    This School District Could Save Millions by Switching to 100% Solar

    Schools all across the country have been switching to solar to save money and reduce their environmental impact, and North Carolina may be the next state to benefit. Two reports, released today by the North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center and commissioned by the Repower Our Schools coalition, found that two North Carolina school districts can […]

    Want to Get Off the Grid and Live in Harmony With Nature? Build an Earthship

    Want to Get Off the Grid and Live in Harmony With Nature? Build an Earthship

    Earthship homes are off-grid dwellings that are some of the greenest and most economical buildings in the world. They are made from recycled materials such as glass bottles, old tires, reclaimed wood and plenty of elbow grease, and can be built anywhere in the world, according to the founder of Earthship Biotecture Michael Reynolds. Reynolds, who […]

    NATO: Renewable Energy Can Save Soldiers’ Lives

    NATO: Renewable Energy Can Save Soldiers’ Lives

    According to its annual report, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) plans to increase its investment in renewables and energy efficiency as they “reduce the risk” to troops involved in conflict. NATO plans to increase its investment in renewables and energy efficiency as they “reduce the risk” to troops involved in conflict. Photo credit: Pew Environment Smart energy solutions, […]

    This Solar Road Will Provide Power to 5 Million People

    This Solar Road Will Provide Power to 5 Million People

    The French government plans to pave 1,000 kilometers (621 miles) of its roads with solar panels in the next five years, which will supply power to millions of people. “The maximum effect of the program, if successful, could be to furnish 5 million people with electricity, or about 8 percent of the French population,” Ségolène […]