Phase-Shifting Hot Bricks Pack More Energy Storage Punch Into Smaller Spaces
The startup MGA Thermal deploys hot bricks with an inner shape-shifting trick to fit the industrial processes bill for high performance energy storage.
The startup MGA Thermal deploys hot bricks with an inner shape-shifting trick to fit the industrial processes bill for high performance energy storage.
Renewable energy projects in the US are still attracting overseas investors, despite the pullback on federal support for wind, solar, and other renewable resources.
The red state of Georgia is welcoming electric vehicle manufacturers with open arms and and a pocket full of financial incentives.
Corning’s Hemlock polysilicon venture in Michigan is getting a new $900 million neighbor to beef up the state’s solar industry.
The US startup BrightNight is getting a $375 million line of “Green Loan” credit to kill off fossil energy in the US and beyond.
New automation technology gives an edge to green hydrogen as blue hydrogen stakeholders struggle to make their case.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) wants to prevent ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) funds from greenwashing. The SEC published a fact sheet with amendments calling for funds to show proof of their claims and to disclose how they choose companies and vote at annual meetings. This news comes … [continued]
No, this is not a title from The Onion – this good news is REAL! A United States-based group of Dominican nuns have partnered with Morgan Stanley to create an impact fund that allows the nuns to invest $110 million (other sources cite $130 million) and change the scope of how sustainable and positive investment is done.
I’ve long been interested in climate action, and as I’ve become more interested in investing, I’ve become totally passionate about how to do sustainable investment RIGHT – or at least BETTER. In my last article about learning to invest sustainably, I wrote that it’s hard to find funds that truly align with my green sensibilities. But there is one that stood out for me, and in this interview with Amberjae Freeman from ETHO Capital, we dive into what ESG investing is, and what it ISN’T
As a novice investor and ‘deep greenie’ I’m committed to growing my portfolio in the most sustainable way possible. Over the past two years I’ve been doing research and learning all that I can – and here’s the story of what I’ve learned about how we can vote with our dollars and invest with our values for a fossil-fuel free world.