Jamie Peters, from environmental campaign group Friends of the Earth, told The Independent: “Renewable energy is incredibly cheap and there’s an …
Budget 2022: Emphasis on energy transition and clean energy – ET EnergyWorld
… battery swapping, decentralized renewable energy, and deployment of biomass pellets in thermal stations, pilot projects for conversion of coal …
Readers comment on lowering speed limits, renewable energy and college costs – Yahoo News
Readers comment on lowering speed limits, renewable energy and college costs … Pedestrians walk toward a newly installed "Vision Zero" speed …
Asia faces billions in stranded assets if gas becomes energy pariah
Any jump to renewable energy sources without using gas — Asia cannot afford the cost,” said Han Phoumin, senior economist at the Economic …
Our view: The sky’s the limit for renewable energy | Editorial | journalnow.com
It all lends itself to the case for switching to clean, renewable energy. One northwest North Carolina town has made significant and encouraging …
Readers comment on lowering speed limits, renewable energy and college costs – Gainesville Sun
Readers comment on lowering speed limits, renewable energy and college costs. The Gainesville Sun. Pedestrians walk toward a newly installed …
Nebraska research studying benefits of grass restoration amid cropland | TheFencePost.com
… to reduce water and fertilizer use on crops by 25%. EXCHANGE is funded through the DOE’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.
Air Liquide to build 380 GWh biomethane unit in Illinois – Power Engineering International
Key-trends-to-grow-Brazil’s-renewable-energy-landscape · Key trends set to grow Brazil’s renewable energy landscape. January 18, 2022.
A decision made behind closed doors may set clean energy back by two years – The Boston Globe
The amendment will allow for a small amount of renewable energy to bid in the next two auctions — 300 MW in 2023, and 400 MW in 2024 —but that …
Op-Ed: Indiana legislators ignoring bills that could help environment – CourierPress.com
Indiana legislators are refusing to listen to urgent concerns about climate change and the need for greater access to renewable energy.