Hey Haters, RGGI Cap And Trade Powered 800 MW New Renewables in 2013
The Northeast U.S. cap-and-trade system helped install 800MW new renewables capacity in 2013, showing states how EPA’s proposed emissions rule can succeed.
The Northeast U.S. cap-and-trade system helped install 800MW new renewables capacity in 2013, showing states how EPA’s proposed emissions rule can succeed.
Hawaii, Rhode Island, and Vermont have joined the growing number of states taking climate adaptation into their own hands in lieu of federal action.
Renewable energy will dominate global power sector investments and generation capacity additions through 2030, according to a new report from Bloomberg New Energy Finance.
An innovative facility is turning seawater into sustainable power for district heating to low-income homes just outside The Hague, Holland.
Offshore wind power prices remain stubbornly high, but a custom approach to maintenance vessels could help lower costs and boost turbine output.
A new 44-megawatt biomass district heating plant is replacing natural gas with sustainable heat at 99% plant efficiency in one Dutch city.
President Obama’s pending power plant emissions rules are getting all the attention, but China may have just made an even bigger carbon market policy move.
Enlist in Climate Victory: A crowd-sourced World War II-style propaganda campaign illustrating battles we’re winning in the fight to decarbonize our world.
3,000 megawatts of new Nigeria solar power will boost the country’s clean energy economy. Could it also be a model to help end Africa’s energy poverty?
The world added nearly a million green jobs in 2013, extending into developing countries on solar’s surge, says the International Renewable Energy Agency.