Renewable Energy- Page 8 of 18
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An Experimental Community Opens in Alabama
The 62-unit subdivision can run on its own microgrid, giving its utility sponsor a peek into the region's energy future
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Legislation Would Repeal Fossil Fuel Ban
Two U.S. senators want another crack at undoing a 2007 edict that phases out fossil fuels for new and renovated federal buildings
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Nova Scotia Rolls Out New Solar Incentives
Efficiency Nova Scotia will offer qualifying provincial residents $1 per watt on approved PV systems
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Market Forces Are Driving a Clean Energy Revolution
Despite its efforts to prop up coal, the Trump administration can do little to alter the fundamentals
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Will Faulty Energy Projections Become Reality?
The U.S. Energy Information Administration’s recent annual report uses erroneous data about the cost of renewables — and that may sway key decision makers
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Cost of Renewable Energy Continues to Fall
Wind and solar projects now offer electricity at prices that conventional plants can't match
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No, Wind Development Is Not a National Security Threat
The military already has the means to assess potential effects of new turbines
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Stepping Up to Address Wind-Wildlife Impacts
Research seeks to reduce impact on eagles, bats, and migratory birds
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South Australia Goes All Out on Renewables Despite Federal Focus on Coal
A massive solar thermal plant and world’s biggest lithium ion battery are making this down-under state a renewable energy powerhouse
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U.S. Offshore Wind: Major Milestones and a Promising Future
Interest in this mostly untapped resource is picking up quickly