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Ex-Statoil Launches First Wind-Connected Battery Storage
"Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company, Masdar, and the Norwegian multinational energy company, Equinor, (formerly Statoil) have installed, and will soon begin testing, a new...- wind power
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Solar Is Starting To Replace The Largest Coal Plant In The Western U.S.
On Navajo land in Arizona, a coal plant and coal mine that have devastated the environment are being replaced by solar–with both enormous benefits...- arizona
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Europe's Electricity Supply Could Drop Just In Time For The Next Blast Of Heat
Thousands of wind turbines from Germany to the U.K. are set to grind to a halt next week, cutting electricity supplies at the same...- rainman Replied
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China’s Plastic Waste Ban Will Leave 111 Million Tons of Trash With Nowhere To Go
Since 1988, nearly half of the planet’s plastic trash has been sent to China, where the material is recycled to make more plastic goods....- LAOIL Replied
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Renewables to generate 50% of worldwide electricity by 2050 (BNEF report)
Bloomberg New Energy Finance has issued its 2018 Energy Outlook report “Wind and solar are set to surge to almost “50 by 50” – 50%...- Guillaume Albasini Replied
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Saudi Arabia turns to solar
http://www.latimes.com/world/middleeast/la-fg-saudi-arabia-green-power-20180531-story.html.- saudi arabia
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What If Canada Had Wind and Not Oilsands?
What if Canada had backed wind energy instead of the oil sands? Let the discussion begin.- canada
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1 in 5 British mammals to be extinct
New study estimates 1 in 5 British mammals will be extinct (sometime... no date was given in article). Study cites various reasons depending on...- Rodent Replied
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Epic Fail as Solar Crashes and Wind Refuses to Blow
Some amusing weekend reading. China decides to cut government subsidies for new solar projects, and the global solar power industry has a financial conniption. And the...- solar power
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$2.5 Billion in Solar Projects Canceled or Frozen After Trump Solar Panel Tariffs
President Donald Trump’s tariff on imported solar panels has led U.S. renewable energy companies to cancel or freeze investments of more than $2.5 billion...- LAOIL Replied
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Let's talk about biobutanol
Watch out ethanol! Still corn based, so I'm not sure what the corn grower crowd has to say about this. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/energy/epas-new-super-fuel-could-spell-trouble-for-ethanol BP is looking to roll out...- Rodent Replied
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Pope To Meet With Oil Execs
Pope Francis will meet with top executives in the oil industry and major investment firms next week at the Vatican to discuss the global...- LAOIL Replied
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South Africa Plans To Add Up To $4 Billion Of Renewable Power Projects
South Africa plans to invite bidders for additional renewable power projects that may amount to as much as 50 billion rand ($4 billion) of...- ThunderBlade Replied
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US left behind one year after announcing leaving the Paris agreeement,
Trump wanted to undermine the Paris agreement with the US withdrawal but his move is eroding US influence in the world and helping China...- Guillaume Albasini Replied
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Another WTH? Example of Cheap Renewables
http://www.digitaljournal.com/news/world/sea-of-solar-panels-turns-mexican-desert-green/article/520548 Quote The $650-million project came online in December and is due to produce 1,700 gigawatt hours when fully operational later this year -- enough to power...- SLL Replied
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What's the Carbon Footprint of Recycling?
I want to tap the knowledge of people here on this question. I recycle. I don't mind it and I like reusable things. But:...- carbon print
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MidAmerican Going 100% Renewable? Not Yet.
"MidAmerican Energy Co will become the first U.S. investor-owned utility to source 100 percent of its customers’ electricity needs from renewable energy when it...- midamerican energy
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GAFAM datacenters are boosting renewables in the US southern states
Large companies like Google, Facebook, and Microsoft demand for low-carbon energy to power their facilities and datacenters is boosting the development of renewables in...- Guillaume Albasini Replied
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Europe Moves to Ban Single-Use Plastic
The European Commission wants to ban 10 items that make up 70% of all litter in EU waters and on beaches. The draft rules...- LAOIL Replied
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Solar Panels Toxic Waste
Apparently, this is a disaster waiting to happen. "The problem of solar panel disposal “will explode with full force in two or three decades and...- solar
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Wind Turbine Rebates Decreasing Soon
Wind turbine tax incentives are decreasing rapidly. What will this do to the growth of the industry in America? https://www.energy.gov/savings/renewable-electricity-production-tax-credit-ptc- wind turbine
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Are Renewable Subsidies Killing Nuclear?
One argument is that renewable energy subsidies are killing off nuclear power, making nuclear plants close down even though nuclear is ultimately one of...- nuclear
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Clean Energy Tech FAILURE says IEA
Clean-Energy Techs On Track To Meet Climate Goals? Nope, says IEA Most clean-energy technologies are not on track to meet the world’s long-term climate goals,...- Rodent Replied
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The largest solar projects are being built in China and India
The largest solar projects in the world are now being built by China and India. An analysis by the Institute for Energy Economics and...- Guillaume Albasini Replied
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Australian businesses going renewable
Nearly half of Australian major companies are taking their operations off-grid by installing large solar power and battery storage systems. Capacity of Australian businesses to generate...- Ajan Bosnjacki Replied
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Brazil Boasts 2 GW of Solar Capacity by End-2018
I didn't take Brazil for a country big on renewables but apparently it is.- renewables
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Renewable Energy Use In Europe Didn’t Stop Carbon Emissions From Rising
The proliferation of renewable energy in the European Union in 2017 did not stop the majority of member states from increasing their carbon footprint....- eu
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Costa Rica Generates 99% Of Its Energy From Renewables
By 2021 Costa Rica will ban single use plastics and fossil fuel in public transport. Already they are a world leader in decarbonisation and...- costa rica
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Uniper Converts Wind Power to Methane
The German utility is launching a pilot project for the conversion of electricity into something it calls "green methane." I'm not exactly sure what the...- uniper
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