Renewable energy, led by solar and wind, is projected to be the fastest-growing source of US electricity generation for at least the next two years, …
Rocks off the UK coast could be used for renewable energy storage
“This method could make it possible to store renewable energy produced in the summer for those chilly winter nights. It can provide a viable, though …
$14.5 Million Awarded to Demonstrate Ocean Energy Farms
… Power, who generated over 3 GWh of electricity in a year, proved that the technology works and can be part of a renewable energy mix in Europe.
North Sea rocks could act as large-scale underwater renewable energy stores, study finds
Rocks at the bottom of the North Sea may provide the perfect storage location for renewable energy, according to a new study. Excess power could be …
Top trends driving retail store growth in 2019
It takes a human touch to help physical stores succeed in today’s digital world. That’s according to a report by Retail Store Tours which, in a …
Porous North Sea rocks could store surplus renewable energy in compressed air
Renewable energy could be stored in the form of compressed air trapped inside porous rocks off the coast of the UK in the North Sea according to …
Study explores potential of North Sea rocks to store renewable energy
Researchers have been exploring ways to store renewable energy produced in the summer for use in winter, when demand is at its highest.
Solar project has ‘life changing’ impact in rural Malawi
A solar power project to connect villages in Malawi has had a “life-changing” impact for rural communities. The initiative, led by Strathclyde University …
Sexy Or Not, Here Comes Energy Efficiency For Buildings (#CleanTechnica Interview Part 1)
Maybe they’re not building wind turbines and solar panels fast enough to put the brakes on global warming, but climate activists have a secret weapon …
Battle heats up over Minisink solar–panels plan
WESTTOWN – How close is too close for a commercial solar installation? For John and Cindy Falzon of Westtown, the answer is a little over 100 feet …