It’s been 13 years since the last new coal-fired power plant was built in the US. Now, the Trump administration wants to ...
The Victorian government and Italian clean technology company Energy Dome have announced plans to develop Australia’s first ...
Gas turbines and an old coal plant are expected to consume nearly 7 billion gallons of water annually in service of a new ...
Despite breakthroughs in reviving underperforming geothermal energy wells at The Geysers and elsewhere, California power ...
Last July, the government notified that Category A plants must still comply by 2027, while Category B units are judged case ...
This column was first published in Big Pivots. More than half the state’s electricity came from wind, solar and hydro during ...
The political war over net zero is set to be fought over the costs of fossil fuels and renewables, following the latest CSIRO ...
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Climate watch: Despite roadblocks, green is gaining
Here's a look at energy and environmental news items from the past few weeks.
China, the world’s largest source of climate-warming greenhouse gases, plans to more deeply integrate its massive renewable power fleet into factories, data centers and transport in a new plan that ...
Australia has blazed a trail as one of the fastest-growing export markets for Chinese batteries, as part of a rapid shift to ...
South-east Asia a treasure trove for renewable energy and green projects, but these prospects may appear too risky. Read more ...
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Political candidates have an opening on clean energy
Democrats and Republicans have a once-in-a-generation opening to advance a clean energy agenda, writes David Kieve.
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