Market Forces Are Driving Coal’s Demise And Cleaning Up The Grid In Texas
What do economists and environmentalists have in common? When it comes to Texas’ energy future, more than you may think. According to a new study from the Brattle Group, a reputable, national economics...
View Article3 Insider Clues That Demand Response Is The Key To A Clean Energy Future In...
California is at the forefront of the clean energy revolution. Innovative policies have helped make the state number one in solar installations and clean tech, and meet the 33 percent renewable energy...
View ArticleUK Tidal Wave Project Will Propel Renewables To New Levels
Harnessing tidal power for clean energy has recently taken a huge step forward in the UK, the world’s leading region for development of this important new renewable resource. The MeyGen Tidal Array...
View ArticleFirst Hydrogen Fueling Station Network In U.S. Now Stretches Across California
It’s the classic chicken-or-the-egg question. If attempting to revolutionize the auto industry, do you introduce the car or the supporting infrastructure first? For Joel Ewanick, the answer was obvious...
View ArticleWhat The New NASA ‘Hot Spot’ Study Tells Us About Methane Leaks
Look up in New Mexico and on most days you’ll see the unmistakable blue skies that make the Southwest so unique. But there’s also something hovering over the Four Corners that a naked eye can’t detect:...
View ArticleIn Win For Environment, Court Recognizes Social Cost Of Carbon
If someone was tallying up all the benefits of energy efficiency programs, you’d want them to include reducing climate pollution, right? That’s just common sense. Thankfully, that’s what our government...
View ArticleMining’s Quiet Sustainability Revolution Offers New Opportunities For...
A few years ago, when the Rio Tinto decided to expand its iron ore production in Pilbara region of Western Australia, they faced a problem. While the remote region accounts for more than 40 percent of...
View ArticleNew York And The Standby Tariff: A Breakthrough For Clean, Distributed Energy
For New Yorkers wanting more clean, distributed energy, the recent Con Edison rate case offers some good news. Presented to New York’s Public Service Commission (NYPSC), which regulates utilities in...
View ArticleAnnouncing 7 Communities That Will Lead The Climate Fight In Alaska
No other state in our Nation faces climate change as urgently as Alaska. In recognition of this challenge, President Obama became the first sitting U.S. president to travel north of the Arctic Circle....
View ArticleNationwide Layoff Watch: Biglaw Firm Tells Underperforming Office To Go Frack...
Oil frack somethingThe oil and gas industry has been dealing with a slump in business for quite some time, and law firms specializing in energy law have felt the sting since 2015.
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