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  On Wednesday, a key South Korea committee voted a carbon trading scheme forward, sending it to South Korea’s national Legislation and Judiciary Committee....

Biofuels

The algae biofuel company OriginOil is starting to rev into commercial production and that could mean good news for green jobs in the U.S....

Cars

The world’s prettiest solar car – the one CleanTechnica readers may remember as coming from Bochum - kicked off its U.S. leg of its...

Agriculture

If the name Pongamia pinnata doesn’t ring a bell in terms of biofuel crops, it soon will. Also known as pongam tree, karum tree...

Clean Power

For the Asia Pacific region, 2011 was a good year for photovoltaic installations and growth, with the region as a whole growing the photovoltaic...

Cap And Trade

As of of January 1st, 2012, China's renewable energy projects will no longer be eligible for funding from the EU cap and trade market,...

Clean Power

  Ceres, director of the Investor Network on Climate Risk (INCR), “a network of 100 institutional investors with collective assets totaling about $10 trillion,”...

Clean Power

  EDITOR UPDATE: Note this comment (pasted below from our comments section): December saw over 3 GW of added capacity, not 2 as stated...

Clean Power

  We’ve covered how wind energy reduces the cost of electricity a number of times here on CleanTechnica. But this piece below does a...

Clean Power

The following is just a small excerpt of an interesting piece by Australia’s Climate Spectator on why Australia doesn’t need coal. It was shared...

Cars

  OK, I’m doing my top 10 list now. Following up on AWEA’s top 10 wind energy stories and SEIA’s top 10 solar energy...

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