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DONG Energy has announced it has acquired the Hornsea offshore wind development zone, as well as the project rights to Hornsea Project Two and...

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Further expansion of the Dogger Bank Zone off the coast of England has been granted planning approval, taking the total consented projects to 4.8...

Cars

Originally published on EV Obsession. I was lucky recently to go test drive the Mitsubishi Outlander Plug-In Hybrid (PHEV) with a friend, Michał Wnuk (Facebook...

Clean Power

More solar energy, less natural gas is the aim of a new solar forecasting collaboration between IBM, the US Energy Department, and other partners.

Clean Power

Originally published on RMI Outlet. By Christa Owens Just last month, Georgia Governor Nathan Deal signed the Solar Power Free-Market Financing Act of 2015,...

Clean Power

Originally published on RenewEconomy by Sophie Vorrath As we reported yesterday, Australia’s rooftop solar market is still powering along nicely, despite ongoing political shenanigans,...

Consumer Technology

Originally published on RMI Outlet. By Matthew Crosby and Enes Hosgor There are now over 50 million smart meters deployed across the United States,...

Batteries

Here’s another story idea from the wonderful Climate Reality Project that I’m running with this week, as part of its Road to Paris campaign. But...

Batteries

Originally published on RMI Outlet. By Bodhi Rader We believe that solar + storage could reconfigure the organization and regulation of the electric power...

Batteries

Battered and bruised by natural gas and renewable energy, King Coal is facing a lethal new energy storage foe: next-generation flow batteries.

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Planning consent for the mammoth 2.4 GW Dogger Bank Creyke Beck offshore wind farm has been granted by the UK’s Energy and Climate Change...

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