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Denmark - The World Leader In Variable Renewables by 2022
Wind and solar together will represent more than 80% of global renewable capacity growth in the next four years. (2022). According to official projections 70%...- denmark
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Aussies Hit Solar Record
Australia new solar capacity addition hits record at 1.05 GW thanks in large part to sky-high electricity costs in the country. Who needs subsidies?? Higher...- Rodent Replied
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Holy Cow, Tesla!
What in the world is going on with Tesla stock? Up almost $20 in a single day? I didn't see any big announcements. Did...- Rodent Replied
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Chile Eyes 100% Renewable Energy by 2040
Chile has joined the ambitious green gang, planning to source 100% of its energy from renewable sources by 2040. It's impressive how fast they've...- renewables
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China -Solar Panda And Solar Football Pitch From Every Hour!
World's largest floating solar installation (Southern China) giant solar Panda panel farm (Northern China), installs enough solar panel to cover football pitch every hour...- Pavel Replied
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Energy Storage: The Death of Fossil Fuels?
Energy storage is the holy grail of renewable energy and it seems they're on their way of finding it soon. Could be extremely bad...- fossil fuels
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China says it hit its 2016 carbon target
Maybe... but it's still one of the world's biggest polluters with 10,151 metric tons of C02 emissions. That's double that of the US.Â- Rodent Replied
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India May Slam China with 70% Solar Panel Duty
India is trying to protect its local solar industry, or at least the Finance Ministry says so, with a proposal for a 70% duty...- solar power
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Earth's Shape is Changing
Melting glaciers are not only driving up sea levels and reducing feeding and breeding grounds for animals, but also causing the bottom of the...- Adam Varga Replied
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Does Tidal Power Generation Have a Future?
Tidal power is not very popular because of major challenges such as seawater corrosion and the risks underwater turbines pose for marine animals. But...- Marina Schwarz Replied
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New Material For Greater And Cheaper Solar Power
Scientists are researching a new crystal which could be the answer for cheaper solar power than currently used silicon. Research is going into the...- Vlad Kovalenko Replied
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The Nederland Wants To Build the Biggest Energy Island On The World
The island will be in the center of North Sea. Too expensive? Maybe. But, they believe that it bring would massive savings and renewable...- Pavel Replied
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Renewable Energy Boom in California
Last report from CAISO shows renewables rise to meet 38% of demand on California’s grid in 2017. It's obviously how California want to be...- california
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US setting stage for solar trade war with China
attorneys at the U.S. International Trade Commission are arguing that their recommendation to impose a tariff on foreign solar cells - something President Donald...- Stephen Replied
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Is this Possible - Germany's Paying People To Use Electricity!?
It's a hard to believe how some countries are fast developing renewable energy. The best example for this is Germany. They has so much...- germany
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70.000. Solar Panels for Every Hour!
Three countries: USA, China and India will account for two third of global renewable expansion for next four years.China represents half of global solar...- Pavel Replied
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Could Going Nuclear Be The Answer For Emissions Reduction?
With climate change the UK government set ambitious targets to reduce emissions by 57 percent by 2030. Alternatives like wind, solar and renewable energy...- Adam Varga Replied
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Ever heard of a solar road?
China has just opened the world's first 'solar highway'. It's a kilometer long, and will eventually charge all those EVs China is putting out. Â- solar
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Windfarm Island in North Sea- Future or Illusion?
Advanced plans by Dutch power grid aims to build power hub possibly at Dogger Bank whose scale would dwarf current offshore sites. Britain’s homes...- Vlad Kovalenko Replied
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S Korea Replacing Nuclear With Renewable Energy
Renewable energy will dominate in S Korea and for these process Korean's  authority  is planning to establish new energy roadmap for the next 12...- s. korea
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Will Armenia Finally Move Out of Russia's Shadow?
Armenia has long relied on Russia for its energy needs. However the government is still hoping to reduce  that dependence by using resource that...- Vlad Kovalenko Replied
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Record year for renewable energy as low carbon sources top 52pc
UK Government’s bet on subsidizing renewable energy power has already halved the carbon emissions from the power generation industry over the past five years. The...- JohnAtronis Replied
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Subsidised Wind Farms Have Produced More Electricity Than Coal Plants For Three Quarters of This Year
British wind farms generated more electricity than coal plants on more than 75% of days this year. Overall, renewables provided more power than coal...- Selva Replied
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Will Solar Capacity Overtake Nuclear Energy in 2018?
Solar still generates less electricity than nuclear but it's growing rapidly. According to experts growth rates and cost reductions for solar have far exceeded...- Pavel Replied
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China's Ambitious Plan to Create World's Largest Carbon Market
The world's biggest polluter, China is rolling out the world's most ambitious plan to reduce emissions. This project would make polluting companies pay for...- Vlad Kovalenko Replied
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Will Europe Be The Most Affected By Climate Change?
Devastating climate change could lead to 1 million migrants a year entering European Union by the end of this century, according to the study...- Petar Replied
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When Will We See a Solar-Powered Steel Smelter?
The renewable energy industry is as heavily reliant on fossil-fuelled vehicles and installations as Saudi Arabia is on oil. Is anyone working to change this?...- solar
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Researchers sue EPA over move to overhaul advisory boards
Researchers and public health groups are suing the Trump administration to stop the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) policy blocking grant recipients from serving on...- epa
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Renewable Energy Growing In Canada but Solar Installations Lagging Behind
Canada isn't rushing to use the sun to make an electricity. Solar energy accounts for just 0.5 percent of all Canada's generated electricity and...- Pavel Replied
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Solar Jobs Growth or Not?
Solar growth started in 2010 and by 2016 more than 260,000 Americans worked in this industry. Manufacturing accounts for less than 15 percent of...- Selva Replied
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