With Wind Prices at a Record Low, Is the Clean Energy Revolution Upon Us?
Published on Tuesday, August 11, 2015 by Common Dreams by Lauren McCauley, staff writer With the...
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Read MoreCiti analysts suggest that the shale gas industry will actually be dependent on the broader deployment of wind and solar for its future.
Read MorePolar Rover, the world’s first wind-powered, satellite controlled, autonomous robot
Read MoreFossil fuels still account for 80% of world energy use but renewables are inching in on 30% by 2030
Read MoreThis has been one of those crunch days where I am trying to get several last minute things done before committing to a design specification for a manufacturer. There is lots happening behind the scenes at the county, in particular with the solid waste matter and I will do my best to articulate what I know so far tomorrow.
Read MoreCivic leaders of the German community of Wildpoldsried had the foresight and vision back in the late nineties to enact and implement an initiative to end dependence upon centralized and fossilized electricity. Now Wildpoldsried produces 321% of its energy needs, selling the excess back to the national grid and earning millions in annual revenue.
Read Morereen jobs pay more 14% high wages and is growing at triple the rate of other job sectors. The industry is driven by investment in renewable energy and the only thing holding back higher paying jobs opportunities in green energy is a stubborn adherence to non-sustainable fossil fuels and an unhealthy reliance on resource extraction.
Read MoreThe 34% of EU electricity demand to be met by renewable sources in 2020 would be made up of 14.1% wind (10% onshore and 4% offshore), 10.5% hydro, 6.6% biomass, 2.7% solar PV, 0.5% CSP, 0.3% geothermal and 0.1% ocean.
Read MoreCurrently, the County is being wooed by Oregon Resources Corporation to sign away mineral rights...
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