U.S. green energy use highest since 1930sJune 9, 2015 // 1 CommentRenewable energy use in the United States hit its highest level last year since the 1930s. The country used green energy to [...]
India to build green energy corridorsJune 9, 2015 // 1 CommentThe Indian government is setting up green energy “corridors” to transmit clean energy from the country’s [...]
Kenya moves towards self-sufficiency in electricityJune 9, 2015 // 6 CommentsKenya’s energy generator said Friday it has successfully drilled another set of big geothermal wells, further boosting the [...]
Photovoltaics market 2014 – 2020June 9, 2015 // 4 CommentsThe efforts made by various governments and organizations to fuel the increasing energy demand with the more environment [...]
UBS Analysts: Solar Will Become the ‘Default Technology of the Future’June 9, 2015 // 2 CommentsWithin a decade, solar photovoltaics could account for 10 percent of electricity supply globally, beating out coal and [...]
Dam waste: planning chaos drains China’s hydro ambitionsJune 8, 2015 // 2 CommentsBEIJING – China could be wasting enough hydroelectricity to power Britain and Germany for a year, depriving its [...]
Coal power plants proceed despite local oppositionJune 8, 2015 // 1 CommentSupporters and opponents have recently exchanged words concerning the plan to construct eleven coal-fired power plants in [...]
Solar panel theft on the rise in GermanyJune 8, 2015 // 1 CommentIt took two weeks for Matthias Kynast to discover thieves had struck the solar park he manages near the German town of [...]
Vivint Solar unveils $150 million plans for commercial, industrial solar sectorJune 5, 2015 // 2 CommentsAs part of its expansion plans, Vivint Solar has announced it will enter the commercial and industrial solar sectors via a [...]
Wing of Solar Impulse 2 damaged by bad weatherJune 5, 2015 // 2 CommentsA solar-powered plane forced to land in Japan when it hit bad weather during its trip around the globe has encountered more [...]