Renewable Energy- Page 12 of 18
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Nine Surprising Signs That Momentum Is Building for Climate Action
While huge obstacles remain, there are indications in the U.S. and around the world that progress is possible
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Colorado Ski Town To Go All Renewables
Aspen's municipal utility strikes a deal to increase its purchase of wind energy and meet its energy goal right on schedule
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Passivhaus Institut Rewrites Certification Standards
The German-based organization introduces two new levels of compliance as it seeks to incorporate renewable energy into the mix
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Spanish Island Kicks the Oil Habit
El Hierro, in the Canary Islands, will use wind and hydro power to wean itself of fossil fuels
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Austin, Texas, Will Boost Solar Output
The city council has passed a resolution that requires another 800 megawatts of solar electricity in the next six years
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Germany’s Bioenergy Villages
Known as Bioenergiedörfer, these villages use locally sourced sustainable fuels to produce most of their electricity and space heat
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Toronto Hosts Energy Conference in April
A scientist who was on the Nobel-Prize-winning U.N. climate change panel will deliver the keynote address
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An Energy-Efficiency Conference in Germany
A report from the recent DENA conference in Berlin: Germany aims for increased energy efficiency, a reduction in fossil fuel use, and social justice
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Can Solar Power Solve the Coal Problem?
A New York Times article discusses the need to transition from a coal-based economy to a solar energy future
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Germany’s Energy Revolution
Germans are committed to the country’s ‘Energiewende,’ but the details of the shift to renewable energy sources are often debated