November 7th, 2013 | by Zachary Shahan
I had the good fortune of seeing NREL’s director, Dan Arvizu, give an optimistic renewable energy and cleantech presentation in
October 19th, 2013 | by Tina Casey
We got all excited when our friends over at the SUN DAY Campaign tipped us off to the latest federal
October 17th, 2013 | by Cynthia Shahan
Legislature developments (or rather paralysis) this month are retching. So let’s talk positive in this post. The way American citizens
October 9th, 2013 | by Zachary Shahan
From a CleanTechnica reader/advisor and myself: OK, gang, time for some community fun. How about we pitch in and list
September 18th, 2013 | by Joshua S Hill
The Pentland Firth is the body of water separating the north Scottish mainland from Stroma Island, and will now be
July 25th, 2013 | by Guest Contributor
This article originally published on RenewEconomy The West Australian government has approved plans to build a 40 MW tidal power
July 25th, 2013 | by James Ayre
Scotland could realistically generate nearly half of the electricity that it currently uses solely with the tidal energy available in
July 4th, 2013 | by James Ayre
Ocean currents are a very promising-looking source of renewable energy, but the technology for capturing ocean current energy and using
May 11th, 2013 | by Zachary Shahan
Below is some more cleantech news from the past week or so for your reading pleasure. However, this excludes some
May 8th, 2013 | by Joshua S Hill
Welsh First Minister Carwyn Jones announced last week at the Renewable UK Cymru conference in Cardiff that Wales’ first full-scale tidal energy
April 9th, 2013 | by Joshua S Hill
New York-based ResHydro has announced plans to establish operations in Glasgow, Scotland, a move that would make them the first
March 16th, 2013 | by Zachary Shahan
Check ‘em out: 34.5 GW Of Solar In 2013, Mercom Capital Projects. In the ballpark of other 2013 projects. Sees
November 20th, 2012 | by Zachary Shahan
Here’s some more clean energy, climate change, and policy news from the past couple weeks: Clean Energy (In General)
October 13th, 2012 | by James Ayre
There are 153 GW of potential tidal and wave power capacity in the UK, according to a new report
October 3rd, 2012 | by U.S. Energy Information Administration
New hydrokinetic energy technologies that generate electricity by harnessing the energy from ocean waves, tides, and river currents are advancing toward commercial development in the United States. They are not expected to add major power supplies anytime soon, but federal regulators this year approved licenses for two hydrokinetic energy projects to produce electricity from wave power buoys anchored off the Oregon coast and from underwater turbines driven by the current in New York City's East River.