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Too much or doable - $900 Billion Annual Investments Needed In Renewables By 2030
Deploying renewables on the scale necessary to limit global temperature rise below 2 degrees would require current investment to double by 2020, and triple...- renewables
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Biden signs executive order on climate change to require net-zero emissions from federal government by 2050
President Biden issued an executive order Wednesday afternoon that would reduce the federal government’s greenhouse gas emissions within the next decade and reach net-zero...- Tom Nolan Replied
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Forbes: Giant Floating Solar Farms Could Extract CO2 From Seawater, Producing Methanol Fuel.
Forbes: Giant Floating Solar Farms Could Extract CO2 From Seawater, Producing Methanol Fuel.https://www.forbes.com/sites/scottsnowden/2019/06/14/giant-floating-solar-farms-could-power-co2-extraction-from-seawater-producing-methanol-fuel/ I always expected that this was one of the next innovations: building...- Okie Replied
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Once seen as fleeting, a new solar tech proves its lasting power
https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/955855 30-year perovskite solar cells and the new approach to testing them for the long haul Princeton Engineering researchers have developed the first perovskite solar cell...- Meredith Poor Replied
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The dark side of the Electric Vehicle Revolution
As the world in many places is turning to the renewable forms of energy, and we read regularly of the rampaging EV revolution spreading...- renewable energy
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Solar Industry Lays Claim To The 2020s; Kicks Off The Solar+ Decade
Lets see what the future holds!!! They should drop the term "clean energy"... ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Solar Industry Lays Claim To The 2020s; Kicks Off The Solar+ Decade As...- ceo_energemsier Replied
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FORBES - Nov 10, 2016 "Welcome To 2030: I Own Nothing, Have No Privacy And Life Has Never Been Better" written by the World Economic Forum
Notation:Â If you are unfamiliar with the World Economic Forum and its projects such as The Great Reset, Agenda 2030, "Pandemic" Event 201 of...- Tom Nolan Replied
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California leads nation in solar jobs, but industry has lost some of its glow
The foundation’s newly released “Solar Jobs Census 2017” report revealed that the Golden State employed 86,414 people in the solar industry last year. That...- california
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Worryingly: Last Year Was Fourth Warmest As Greenhouse Gases Rise - Copernicus
Last year was the fourth warmest on record, extending a scorching streak driven by rising concentrations of man-made greenhouse gases, the European Union’s Copernicus...- copernicus
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Australian Hydroelectric Plant Cost Overruns
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-10-14/snowy-hydro-2.0-expensive-and-wont-deliver-energy-expert/11594768  Snowy Hydro 2.0 a costly white elephant that won't deliver, says energy expert 7.30 By Carrington Clarke Updated Mon at 3:45am- hydroelectric
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Alternatives to Tesla Stock
The huge Tesla loyalty (discussed elsewhere in this forum, I see) is interesting, but I'm wondering if this is not just unique to Tesla....- BeamMeUp Replied
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Iceland Generates 100% Of Its Electricity Through Renewables
Iceland is currently the only country in the world running on 100% renewable energy. And, that's not all. They drilled roughly 3 miles (5km)...- iceland
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Not Just Nuke: Cheap Solar Panels Power Consumer Appliance Boom In North Korea
Years after they first appeared in North Korea, increasingly cheap and available solar panels are giving a boost to consumer consumption and industry as...- north korea
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U.S. Sinks Arctic Accord Due To Climate Change Differences
According to Reuters, U.S. has refused to sign an agreement on challenges in the Arctic due to discrepancies over climate change wording, diplomats said...- 50 shades of black Replied
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Panama Cancels Order For Diesel Buses, Will Purchase 195 Electric Buses Instead
the year long triual period demonstrated the value of regenerative braking and that the buses air conditioning systems were capable of managing the hot,...- Jay McKinsey Replied
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Sturdy Way: Britain To Become First G7 Country With Net Zero Emissions Target
Britain has announced it will enshrine a new commitment to reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 into law, marking a first among...- 50 shades of black Replied
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Hornsdale making and saving
This is the sort of reason by I'm pro-technology and for renewables. The Hornsadale battery is proving to be a good investment and also...- DA? Replied
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Australia approves 720 MW solar farm with massive battery
Plans to develop a 720 MW solar farm coupled with up to 400 MWh of battery storage have passed an important milestone now that...- Jay McKinsey Replied
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OPEC's into wind farms now?
OPEC lent Cuba $45 million in soft money for a... wind farm. Cuba imports -- or used to import -- oil from Venezuela, but...- Rodent Replied
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Get on Those Bicycles to Save the World
Go, go, go! @Jan van Eck, you might want to start thinking about mass production.- energy
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North Sea Rocks Could Store Months Of Renewable Energy
Rocks at the bottom of the North Sea may provide the perfect storage location for renewable energy, according to a new study. Excess power could...- Brian W Replied
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Ventura County to Replace Natural Gas Generation with Battery Storage
News flash: batteries do not *generate* electricity. Did California actually think this through? Removing / retiring natural gas plants for generating electricity and creating a huge...- Tom Kirkman Replied
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Scientists turn carbon dioxide back into coal
https://www.rmit.edu.au/news/all-news/2019/feb/carbon-dioxide-coal Process reduces CO2 to carbon at room temperature using liquid metals. The only metals that are liquid at room temperature are gallium and mercury....- coal
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Empty Promises: Southeast Asian Nations, Among Worst Ocean Polluters, Aim To Curb Plastic Debris
A summit for leaders of the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) being hosted by Thailand this weekend is expected to adopt the...- ThunderBlade Replied
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China Is the Climate-Change Battleground
China now releases almost as much carbon dioxide as the U. S. and Europe combined. The true imbalance is much larger than it appears...- Petar Replied
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Connection Between Climate Rules And German's No-Limit Autobahns? Strange, But It Exists
The days of unlimited speeding on Germany’s famously fast autobahns could be over if the government adopts draft proposals on climate protection put forward...- germany
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Media Bias
Was watching the news last night and saw a long discussion on the heat wave presently occurring in southern Europe and not one word...- Douglas Buckland Replied
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Australia's solar power boom to double in a year
A record-breaking month of rooftop installations and a flood of large-scale solar farms could almost double Australia’s solar power capacity in a single year. A...- Joanna Replied
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