America Isn’t Always #1 (Future360 Video)
February 23rd, 2013 | by Zachary Shahan
The United States prides itself on being “#1.” Unfortunately, we actually aren’t number one on a long list of things,
February 23rd, 2013 | by Zachary Shahan
The United States prides itself on being “#1.” Unfortunately, we actually aren’t number one on a long list of things,
January 28th, 2013 | by Chelsea
It’s painfully chilly waiting for the bus in Minnesota these days, which makes even minor delays seem like hours. But
January 8th, 2013 | by James Ayre
The Israeli city of Tel Aviv is now planning the creation of an extensive electric carsharing program. For obvious
December 17th, 2012 | by Mridul Chadha
Megalim Solar Power Limited, a special purpose vehicle of BrightSource Energy and Alstom, has won a tender for the
December 7th, 2012 | by Mridul Chadha
The United States Department of Energy (DOE) and Israel’s Energy and Water Ministry have jointly allocated $3.5 million budget
October 31st, 2012 | by Glenn Meyers
AORA Solar, an innovative Israeli concentrating solar power (CSP) grid solutions developer, has undertaken the re-commissioning of its solar
June 12th, 2012 | by Zachary Shahan
What are the top countries in the world for new and total installed solar power? Or for solar power per capita? Or per GDP? Or per electricity production? Check out this post for the answers.
March 14th, 2012 | by Zachary Shahan
First, here’s a great video of a cool COMET-ME (Community, Energy, and Technology in the Middle East) homemade wind turbine:
February 19th, 2012 | by Glenn Meyers
When officials from AORA Solar cut the blue ribbon to launch the Tulip CSP system in Spain, I was able to sit with Pinchas Doron, PhD, AORA’s chief technology officer, to learn more of this innovative hybrid system. What follows is a condensed version of that interview
October 27th, 2011 | by Silvio Marcacci
Renewable energy’s growth and competition for market share with fossil fuels has increased the need to develop new innovations – but that doesn’t always happen in our backyard. Some of the most cutting-edge energy inventions are happening in Israel, and they could have major implications for renewables in America. As part of energyNOW!’s “Israel Connection” series, chief correspondent Tyler Suiters explored how discoveries half a world away could revolutionize the way we generate clean energy
August 12th, 2011 | by Silvio Marcacci
Energy independence and climate change are two of the biggest challenges facing the U.S. But perhaps no other nation understands the link between clean energy and security more than Israel. It relies on imported fossil fuel from hostile neighbors to power its economy, despite having a vast and mostly untapped clean energy source. As part of energyNOW!’s “The Israel Connection” series, chief correspondent Tyler Suiters traveled to the sun-drenched land to find out how emerging solar technology could lead to greater energy security and a cleaner environment. Suiters also explored the link between Israel’s innovative solar technology and the future of clean energy in the U.S.
August 8th, 2011 | by Adam Hurwitz
A look at the evolution of electric vehicles and the first Better Place battery-swapping launch in the world, in Israel this August
April 21st, 2010 | by Zachary Shahan
[social_buttons] China is clearly taking a lead on solar and wind energy. However, in the smaller but growing field of
April 3rd, 2010 | by Zachary Shahan
Worldwide, investors put $1.9 billion into clean tech startups in the first three months of 2010. That is an 83%
October 7th, 2009 | by Yael Borofsky
Flying into Israel’s soon-to-be solar powered Ben Gurion Airport may feel like arriving in the “promised land” for more than