You may have heard about the recent 60 Minutes segment that inexplicably reported the cleantech sector was in steep decline. There are quite a few reports out there breaking down the many fallacies of that segment, with most correctly concluding the sector is not dead, it is in fact booming and evidence of that surging momentum is everywhere you look. Consider these… Keep reading →
Solar
Is Clean Energy Technology Booming? Five Reasons Why It Is.
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogSign up and get Breaking Energy news in your inbox.
We will never sell or share your information without your consent. See our privacy policy.It’s Space Week on Energy.gov. We’re exploring the solar system (and beyond) to highlight the contributions of the Energy Department and our National Labs to the U.S. space program. Check back every day this week for new videos, interactive graphics, timelines and more — and submit your questions for our Lab Twitter chat on dark energy,… Keep reading →
The energy industry – oil & gas sector in particular – is bracing itself for a massive wave of retirements over the short to medium term, which has been dubbed “The Great Shift Change.” As the industry prepares for this turnover, companies are looking to the next generation of candidates with skills ranging from finance,… Keep reading →
Just Another Solar Deal, Or The Future Of Mid-Size Project Financing?
By Camilo PatrignaniThese days, a $40 million dollar equity financing deal might not seem groundbreaking in America’s power markets. But for the keen analyst of distributed solar energy, that same investment may just herald a shift toward the future of project financing. Count our team among the latter after John Hancock Life Insurance announced it would partner… Keep reading →
When Renewables Destroy Nature
By Michael Shellenberger and Ted NorhausOriginally published at TheBreakthrough.org and syndicated in partnership with TheEnergyCollective.com The case against using trees and crops as fuel for cars and power plants has grown stronger in recent years. The expansion of corn for ethanol in the American Midwest has worsened water pollution and soil erosion, and has had no benefit in terms of reduced emissions. Europe’s… Keep reading →
All-of-the-Above is Making a Difference Across America
By Dr. Ernest MonizDuring his recent State of the Union address, President Obama reiterated the importance of American energy: “One of the biggest factors in bringing more jobs back is our commitment to American energy. The all-of-the-above energy strategy I announced a few years ago is working, and today, America is closer to energy independence than we’ve been in decades.”… Keep reading →
Governor Christie Proposes New Energy Resilience Bank to Prevent Future Superstorm Blackouts
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogNew Jersey has proposed using federal Sandy relief funds to set up an Energy Resilience Bank that would fund projects to make the state’s energy infrastructure more resilient in the face of extreme weather events. The Bank is an innovative proposal that will help New Jersey prepare for the future in the wake of Superstorm Sandy, which… Keep reading →
Solar Decathalon 2015: Let the Competition Begin
By US Department of EnergyToday (Feb. 13th) officially marks the start of the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2015 with the announcement of 20 new collegiate teams selected to compete. The teams are excited to get to work, but they know the challenge that lies ahead. They now begin a two-year process to build solar-powered, highly energy-efficient houses that… Keep reading →
MAP: Concentrating Solar Power Across the United States
By US Department of EnergyTake a look at our latest interactive map, charting the location of concentrating solar power (CSP) plants across the country. CSP plants generate clean, renewable electricity on a massive scale. These facilities use mirrors to collect the sun’s energy and convert it into heat. The heat from the system is then used to drive a turbine, generating electrical… Keep reading →
Egypt was recently forced to divert natural gas from LNG export projects to domestic power generation and industrial sectors, and there is no relief in sight. One of the major challenges facing leadership are the substantial energy subsidies that keep gasoline prices below market levels, which is a common issue throughout the region. Keeping the… Keep reading →