Cleantech

Call To Action For Energy Storage Companies

California Faces Continued Energy Woes

Energy Storage technologies awaiting regulatory authority to operate in the wholesale energy, capacity, and ancillary services markets.

Solar Energy Panels Are Installed On Colorado Homes

A newly-updated report is shedding light on what President Trump’s solar trade tariffs may mean for one state – and underscoring a tremendous opportunity to move forward toward clean energy, with all the benefits it can bring. Xcel Energy filed its 30-day bid report update with the Colorado Public Utilities Commission on March 1. The update follows… Keep reading →

Trade Secrets: Protecting Clean Energy Technology

Germany Seeks Ambitious Goals For Renewable Energy

In today’s competitive marketplace, it is vital that you have a comprehensive plan in place to protect your intellectual property.

U.S. Power Generation 2022: Will gas Or Renewables Rule?

Debate Continues into Future of UK Energy Generation

Power generation in the United States is greener and more reliant on gas than ever before, but what will the fuel mix look like in 2022?

Storms Ending Plum Rain Season In Shanghai

Three hospitals in England recently cut energy costs in half after spending the equivalent of $18 million in energy efficiency upgrades. The projects got a much-needed boost from a certification that gave investors confidence the retrofits would bring returns. With millions of buildings in need of upgrades and the emergence of a $20-billion retrofit industry in the United States… Keep reading →

Renewable Energy Update – March 2018

New Combined Electricity Project Connect Spain and France

A new report last week by the London-based environmental group CDP finds that more than 100 cities worldwide now get the majority of their power—70 percent or more—from renewables.

Renewable Energy Update – February 2018 #2

Cleveland's COOPs

A slowdown in established solar markets all contributed to an overarching 3.8 percent cutback in solar jobs over the past year.

EPA Proposes New Limits On Emissions From Coal-Fired Plants

In 2016, Ohio lawmakers tried to gut the state’s clean energy standards, which had created thousands of jobs and saved Ohioans over $1 billion on their electricity bills. They almost succeeded, until Gov. John Kasich stood up for Ohio’s clean energy economy and vetoed the harmful bill. Now state legislators are back with a new… Keep reading →

Renewable Energy Update – December 2017 #3

Cleveland's COOPs

There’s a tradeoff when sprawling solar farms pop up on agricultural land: farmland disappears, perhaps forever, in return for growth in the promising renewable energy sector.

Work Crew Installs Solar Power Panels In Santa Monica

Thanks to improvements in technology, it’s easier than ever to be green. Solar panels and electric vehicles (EVs) are two prime examples of technologies that can help people minimize their environmental footprint, without sacrificing comfort or having to radically change their daily behavior. But the question still remains: How much of an environmental benefit do… Keep reading →

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