The European Union reached a provisional deal on Thursday on higher renewable energy targets, an important pillar of the bloc’s plans to fight …
EU Agrees Deal To Raise Renewable Energy Target To 42.5% By 2030 | OilPrice.com
EU member states and the European Parliament have reached an agreement to raise the targeted share of renewable energy in the bloc’s energy …
The Weekly Wrap: Renewable Energy Surpassed Coal in 2022 – Next City
The Weekly Wrap: Renewable Energy Surpassed Coal in 2022. Also, a look at the housing bills in New York state’s budget. Roshan Abraham March …
New Consortium Advances Technologies That Use Renewable Electricity To Turn Carbon … – NREL
Scientists at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and other DOE national laboratories are developing electrolyzers that harness cheap …
PacifiCorp makes plans for more renewable energy, less coal – Deseret News
More renewable energy, advanced nuclear energy planned for the West. New long-range plan from PacifiCorp details early coal plant retirements, …
PD Editorial: US makes big gains in renewable energy – The Press Democrat
Despite steady increases in renewable energy, gas and coal account for almost 60% of U.S. electricity production. Indeed, natural gas remains the …
EU strikes deal on renewable energy law, agrees 42.5% target by 2030 – EURACTIV.com
Agreement on the EU’s renewable energy directive brings to a close an 18-month process to upgrade the bloc’s climate policies and achieve a 55% …
Here’s where renewable power is increasing (and where it’s not) – Iowa Capital Dispatch
“We wanted to help people understand how much renewable energy is being used, how it has grown and how much more it needs to grow in order to help …
This ETF Is Chock-Full of Renewable Energy Growth Stocks | The Motley Fool
This can mean renewable energy like solar, wind, and hydroelectric power. But it can also include emission reductions across the oil and gas industry, …
For the first time, renewable energy generation beat out coal in the US – Popular Science
Despite the encouraging news, some energy experts say the uptick in renewable energy generation still isn’t fast enough.