It took hours, but Germany finally agreed on a plan to close its coal power plants and rely heavily on renewable energy sources. The country will shut …
Iran: Renewable Energy Making Its Mark, Reducing Greenhouse Gases
According to state-owned Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Organization, aka Satba, the electricity helped reduce greenhouse emissions by …
Marin energy aggregator could benefit from PG&E bankruptcy
Weisz said MCE signed three new contracts with renewable energy producers at the end of the year. The producers — solar farms in Fresno County …
UH Mānoa Receives $1.3 Million for Marine Energy Project
“This project can be seen as one of many that are building toward Hawai’i’s renewable energy goals. Our calculations suggest that this can be a …
AfDB sets aside Sh2.5b to finance green energy
Kenyans innovating around the energy sector are poised to benefit from a Sh2.52 billion African Development Bank (AfDB) fund for renewable energy …
Duke Energy should boost its solar rebates
Prices have dropped by about 50 percent in the past five years, and there is currently a 30% federal renewable energy tax credit (based on the total …
Germany to close all 84 of its coal-fired power plants, will rely primarily on renewable energy
The plan to eliminate coal-burning plants as well as nuclear means that Germany will be counting on renewable energy to provide 65% to 80% of the …
Renewable Energy Group, Inc. (NasdaqGS:REGI) MF Rank of 594 in the Spotlight
In general, companies with the lowest combined rank may be the higher quality picks. Renewable Energy Group, Inc. (NasdaqGS:REGI) has a current …
Maine Governor Takes Step to Install Solar Panels on Mansion
Maine’s new Democratic governor is taking steps to install solar panels on the governor’s mansion as she calls for the state to be more welcoming of …
Maine governor takes step to install solar panels on mansion
… governor is taking steps to install solar panels on the governor’s mansion as she calls for the state to be more welcoming of renewable energy. Gov.