renewables

13 States Receive $4 Million to Support Energy Efficiency

13 States Receive $4 Million to Support Energy Efficiency

Photo courtesy of Shutterstock Thirteen states received awards this week to help them advance energy efficiency through a range of projects across the U.S. The U.S. Department of Energy announced a total of $4 million in awards that will support projects at public institutions, local governments and industrial sectors. The recipient states are Alabama, Arkansas, Iowa, […]

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    Wind Energy for a Cleaner America

    Wind Energy for a Cleaner America

    The U.S. should remain dedicated to wind power installations if it wants to realize a massive reduction in carbon dioxide emissions, a new report suggests. The Environment America Research & Policy Center released its second Wind Energy for a Cleaner America report today as both a testament to the industry’s growth and a plea for […]

    $7 Million Invested in Clean Energy on Tribal Lands

    $7 Million Invested in Clean Energy on Tribal Lands

    Efficient lighting systems, solar panels and job opportunities are coming to tribal lands across the country, along with funds to support them. The Obama Administration announced this month that it would fund nine clean energy projects on tribal lands from New York to Arizona with $7 million through the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). The awards will help American […]

    Arizona Imposes Unprecedented Fee on Solar Energy Users

    Arizona Imposes Unprecedented Fee on Solar Energy Users

    In Arizona, contractors won’t be only ones collecting money from those with solar panels. The state’s largest utility can impose a fee of about $4.90 a month on customers with solar systems, following the Arizona Corporation Commission’s (ACC) 3-to-2 vote in favor of Arizona Public Service Co (APS). The collections will begin next year for residents who […]

    Colombian Community Builds Renewable Technologies for a Sustainable Future

    Colombian Community Builds Renewable Technologies for a Sustainable Future

    By Laurie Guevara-​Stone The plains of eastern Colombia are a tough land—the haunt of drug trafficking, guerilla warfare, and paramilitary groups; a place where the soil is so poor everyone said nothing could grow. Paolo Lugari, the founder of the 200-person community of Gaviotas, believed otherwise. In the face of adversity, he built a thriving, self-sustaining […]

    7 Energy Facts About U.S. Defense on Veteran’s Day

    7 Energy Facts About U.S. Defense on Veteran’s Day

    By Alex Straub and Michael Timberlake With the excitement of a long weekend it’s easy to lose sight of what this extra vacation day is really about. Today, Veteran’s Day, offers a specific opportunity to express our gratitude for the sacrifices military men and women make every day across the country. As one of our […]

    11 Governors Ask Congress to Extend Wind PTC

    11 Governors Ask Congress to Extend Wind PTC

    Photo credit: Fresh Energy A bipartisan group of governors is pushing for a multi-year extension of the soon-to-expire production tax credit (PTC) to provide more certainty to the wind industry. The governors of Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maryland, Minnesota, Montana, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota and Washington each signed a letter and sent it to […]

    World’s Richest Countries Spent $500 Billion on Fossil Fuel Subsidies

    World’s Richest Countries Spent $500 Billion on Fossil Fuel Subsidies

    The nations with the biggest economies seem to spend the largest amounts on subsidies to fossil fuel companies. The International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates that $523 billion in subsidies went to fossil fuel companies across the world in 2011, according to a report released today by the Overseas Development Institute (ODI), a global development think tank. G-20 countries, […]