Do you love the outdoors, but hate being cold? Well, this company might have a solution for you. ThermalTech claims to have developed the “world’s first solar-powered smart jackets.” According to the company, the jackets capture energy from the sun and artificial light sources to “convert and store as heat—increasing the in-clothing temperature by 18°F in only two […]
Sustainia and a worldwide alliance of companies and organizations have kick-started the Sustainia100 campaign, calling out across the world to help find the most inspiring solutions that are making our planet cleaner, greener and fairer for everyone. Now in its fifth year, the Sustainia100 campaign has become a leading benchmark for sustainable action and a […]
Denmark produced 42 percent of its electricity from wind power in 2015, even though two major wind farms were offline, according to official data from Energinet, Denmark’s transmissions systems operator. That’s the highest figure recorded to date worldwide and 3 percent higher than the record Denmark set for wind production in 2014. Denmark has been rapidly increasing its overall percentage […]
As oil prices continue to drop, renewable energy brought in a record $329.3 billion of investment last year, according to data released today from Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF). Renewables saw more money invested and more capacity added in 2015 than ever before https://t.co/Vlqun2dg74 pic.twitter.com/OZc8nIxyl0 — Bloomberg (@business) January 14, 2016 Spending on clean energy technology increased 4 percent from 2014, due […]
Renewable energy advocates in Nevada are outraged by the state’s solar-killing moves and they’re not going down without a fight. The state’s Public Utilities Commission (PUC) considered requests Wednesday from solar company groups, homeowners, activists and the state consumer advocate to put a stay on a rate hike that took effect Jan. 1. https://twitter.com/SolarCityPolicy/status/687321764578234368 The […]
The grid has not changed much since the days of Thomas Edison, George Crabtree, senior scientist at Argonne National Laboratory, told PBS’s The Good Stuff in the video below. While other industries have made dramatic advances in the last century, he said, the electrical grid has remained largely the same. “Imagine that we brought back Alexander […]
Costa Rica is well-known for its ambitious development of renewable energy, but neighboring country Nicaragua has been charging ahead on renewables, too. The country doesn’t produce its own oil and has historically been dependent on foreign imports. But the country is trying to change all of that by tapping into its natural resources—strong winds, bright sunshine and its 19 volcanoes. #Nicaragua: […]
In the run-up to the perennial debate in Congress over whether to extend a tax credit for the wind industry, The New York Times ran a provocatively headlined—and misleading—op-ed column denouncing it as corporate welfare. Giving Billions to the Rich was a broadside against Congress’ end-of-the-year tax extenders package, which renews temporary corporate tax breaks, […]
One of the biggest stories of 2015 was the sharp decline of oil prices, which fell this year to levels not seen in more than a decade. “After plunging from more than $100 a barrel to nearly $50 a barrel last year, U.S. oil prices fell 30 percent in 2015 to $37.04 a barrel,” the Wall […]