renewables

Renewable Energy Has Arrived

Renewable Energy Has Arrived

By Peyton Fleming Sierra Leone dropping import duties on household solar appliances. Foundations putting up millions of dollars to kick start India’s ambitious renewable energy efforts. Iconic brand companies committing to 100 percent clean energy at facilities worldwide. When Sustainable Energy for All CEO Rachel Kyte addressed the seventh Clean Energy Ministerial this month in […]

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    World’s First Large-Scale Carbon-Neutral Brewery Now in Operation

    World’s First Large-Scale Carbon-Neutral Brewery Now in Operation

    Heinekens are now brewed with clean energy. The global beer company’s Göss Brewery in Austria is the first carbon-neutral brewery of its scale in the world. Heineken’s brewery in Austria has achieved its goal of becoming the first CO2 neutral brewery of its scale in the world. Photo credit: Heineken The facility, which kicked off […]

    Solar Added More New Capacity Than Coal, Natural Gas and Nuclear Combined

    Solar Added More New Capacity Than Coal, Natural Gas and Nuclear Combined

    Solar is on track for another record-shattering year. According to a new report from GTM Research and the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), the U.S. solar industry will install 14.5 gigawatts of capacity in 2016, nearly doubling the 7.5 gigawatts in capacity installed in 2015. The U.S. solar market will nearly double in 2016, thanks […]

    Solar War Continues in North Carolina: Nonprofit vs. Duke Energy

    Solar War Continues in North Carolina: Nonprofit vs. Duke Energy

    In one of the remaining four states that explicitly ban third-party solar sales, a small nonprofit is continuing its fight against the nation’s biggest utility over the right to sell solar power to churches and other nonprofits without the utility’s involvement. North Carolina Waste Awareness and Reduction Network (NC WARN), a 28-year-old environmental nonprofit with an […]

    Solar Beats Coal for Entire Month in UK for First Time

    Solar Beats Coal for Entire Month in UK for First Time

    The UK’s solar panels generated more electricity than coal in May 2016, the first-ever calendar month to pass the milestone, Carbon Brief analysis shows. Solar generated an estimated 1,336 gigawatt hours (GWh) of electricity in May, 50 percent more than the 893 GWh output from coal. The finding follows on from Carbon Brief’s earlier analysis showing […]

    Does Ground-Breaking India-U.S. Announcement Put Clean Energy in the Catbird Seat?

    Does Ground-Breaking India-U.S. Announcement Put Clean Energy in the Catbird Seat?

    The ground-breaking announcement Tuesday that India, the U.S. and a group of U.S. foundations have joined together to create two innovative financing mechanisms for rooftop and distributed solar power in India is emblematic of the new stage of the ongoing global energy transformation. President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India talk after […]

    South Korea’s Plan to Have World’s First Carbon-Free Island

    South Korea’s Plan to Have World’s First Carbon-Free Island

    A small island south of South Korea is working for the title of world’s first carbon-free island. And it’s pretty close to accomplishing just that. Gapado Island, home to 177 people, relies mainly on solar and wind power for electricity. Two wind power generators have been installed on the island, which produce 500 kilowatts of […]

    100 Solutions to the World’s Most Pressing Challenges

    100 Solutions to the World’s Most Pressing Challenges

    The 2016 Sustainia100 is out today and this year’s solutions provide a glimpse into a global business landscape that is seizing a world of opportunities that arise from the UN’s newly adopted Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Get ready for an inspirational round-the-world trip to the 100 most innovative, available, scalable and sustainable solutions to the […]

    Cleveland Soon to Be Home to the Nation’s First Offshore Wind Farm in Fresh Water

    Cleveland Soon to Be Home to the Nation’s First Offshore Wind Farm in Fresh Water

    North America’s first offshore freshwater wind project has received a $40 million boost from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). In somewhat of a surprise decision, the funding was awarded to Lake Erie Energy Development Co (LEEDCo) for its “Icebreaker” project, which consists of six 3.45-megawatt turbines located 8-10 miles off the coast of Cleveland. The Cleveland skyline […]