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Solar energy has long been a go-to solution for sustainability, but traditional panels have their limitations. They’re big, rigid, and, let’s be honest, not the most visually appealing ...
Transparent Energy Guides Clients to Success in 2024, Grows Electricity, Natural Gas, and Renewable Volumes under Management by 30%, 70%, and 104%, Respectively ...
RENEWABLE WARNING SIGNS: New York’s renewable energy target, already pummeled by rising costs of projects and canceled contracts, faced additional setbacks with two signals last week.
Batteries are everywhere. They're in our phones, our remote controls, smart-watches, electric cars and so much more. They could also be the solution to a problem that renewable energy companies ...
With climate change continuing to grow in extent and impact, the shift to renewable energy sources has become imperative. For investors, this could mean more under-the-radar investment options ...
The renewable energy industry is poised for massive growth. As the urgency to address climate change and increase renewable energy production capacity increases, so too does investment in the space.
Now that renewable energy is the world’s cheapest energy source, it transforms the politics around a key piece of climate action. Wind and solar are not just for fringe environmentalists.
The Department of Energy (DOE) is reportedly considering the closure of federal programs devoted to renewable energy as part of President Donald Trump’s fiscal year 2026 budget request.
But state-level clean-energy legislation has also provided a boost, with 22 states and Washington, D.C., targeting 100% renewable energy or 100% carbon-free electricity by 2040 to 2050.
A large renewable energy project cancellation in New York and the threat of Trump administration growth curbs are raising market jitters, but more federal project approvals are pushing forward.
Renewable energy demand will triple over the next seven years as data center growth accelerates to facilitate the proliferation of artificial intelligence, NextEra Energy CEO John Ketchum said ...