Renewable Energy- Page 5 of 18
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Accepting the 2030 Challenge
C&H Architects is among the few small residential design firms making voluntary efforts to move toward a carbon-neutral future
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The High Cost of a Mineral Critical to a Renewable Energy Transition
Demand for cobalt is expected to soar in coming years. How can we minimize its social and environmental cost?
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Clean Energy Goal for the U.S. Crosses Party Boundaries
Both conservatives and liberals see a future run mostly on renewable energy
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Designing for Solar Panels
Three experts weigh in on how to optimize a PV array’s potential
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Clean Energy Jobs Lag National Recovery, Report Warns
Nearly 650 solar companies send an appeal for help to Congress
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How Renewable Energy Could Emerge on Top After the Pandemic
Short-term prospects for wind and solar look rocky, but in the long term renewables could emerge stronger than ever
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Renewable Energy Expected to Eclipse Coal This Year
The steady decline of coal-generated electricity appears to be picking up speed
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Building Against the Grain
The first net-zero development in Selah, Washington, is a study in compromise—between one team’s vision and the home-buying market at hand
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Proof of Concept
Only the second Living Building Challenge−certified home, Burh Becc at Beacon Springs Farm is a study in regenerative design
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Pandemic Pushes Down Energy Use and Carbon Emissions
Greenhouse gas emissions could drop by 8% this year, the biggest ever decline