Energy  

  •  
  • By Oana Grigoras
  • November 25th, 2011
World's 13th Most Eco-Unconscious Utility Company to Boost Morocco's Renewables

World's 13th Most Eco-Unconscious Utility Company to Boost Morocco's Renewables

Morocco will experience the benefits of wind and solar power, due to $365 million loans

  •  
  • By Oana Grigoras
  • November 25th, 2011
Climate Group, Awarded for Making the Indian Lighting Industry Sparkle

Climate Group, Awarded for Making the Indian Lighting Industry Sparkle

Future plans reveal an expected marriage between solar power and LED technology

  •  
  • By Oana Grigoras
  • November 24th, 2011
Green Deal Will Go Through the Pockets of British Homeowners

Green Deal Will Go Through the Pockets of British Homeowners

The Green Deal sounds good on paper, but its costs and benefits are still unknown

  •  
  • By Oana Grigoras
  • November 24th, 2011
Bill Gates Urges US Government to Triple Funds for Green Energy

Bill Gates Urges US Government to Triple Funds for Green Energy

Microsoft chairman thinks $16 billion (€11.96 billion) is enough to green up America

  •  
  • By Oana Grigoras
  • November 24th, 2011
Google Says Goodbye to the Development of Renewables

Google Says Goodbye to the Development of Renewables

The company is no longer interested in renewable energy

  •  
  • By Oana Grigoras
  • November 23rd, 2011
Panasonic's Fuel Cells Guide Japan's Steps Towards Energy Independence

Panasonic's Fuel Cells Guide Japan's Steps Towards Energy Independence

Panasonic tries to transform green household fuel cells into a more affordable option

  •  
  • By Oana Grigoras
  • November 23rd, 2011
Minnesota's Abandoned Iron Mines Could Efficiently Store Wind Power

Minnesota's Abandoned Iron Mines Could Efficiently Store Wind Power

Experts are trying to find out if re-purposing former iron mines is a smart investment

  •  
  • By Oana Grigoras
  • November 21st, 2011
The Duke of Edinburgh Makes Shocking Statement: Wind Farms ‘Will Never Work’

The Duke of Edinburgh Makes Shocking Statement: Wind Farms ‘Will Never Work’

During a private discussion, the Duke of Edinburgh dismissed wind power's potential

  •  
  • By Oana Grigoras
  • November 21st, 2011
Biomass Sector Expands, Due to Subsidies Clarification

Biomass Sector Expands, Due to Subsidies Clarification

Governmental support can make the biomass industry bloom, after gaining lenders' trust

  •  
  • By Oana Grigoras
  • November 21st, 2011
15 Major Companies Are One Quarter Green

15 Major Companies Are One Quarter Green

Major enterprises want to obtain a quarter of their energy from wind turbines

  •  
  • By Oana Grigoras
  • November 18th, 2011
Mongolia Builds Its First Wind Power Plant

Mongolia Builds Its First Wind Power Plant

GE offers technical assistance, as the demand for renewables keeps growing

  •  
  • By Oana Grigoras
  • November 18th, 2011
China's Obsession for Economical Growth Slows Down Green Expansion

China's Obsession for Economical Growth Slows Down Green Expansion

Before achieving major green goals, China has to to minimize its carbon footprint

  •  
  • By Oana Grigoras
  • November 18th, 2011
Wind Power Industry Drawn Back by Lack of Skilled Workers

Wind Power Industry Drawn Back by Lack of Skilled Workers

Lack of trained staff could stop the expansion of renewables

  •  
  • By Oana Grigoras
  • November 17th, 2011
Twice More Money for Renewables, by 2020

Twice More Money for Renewables, by 2020

Solar and wind power will become one of the most affordable sources of energy in 10 years

  •  
  • By Oana Grigoras
  • November 17th, 2011
University of Central Florida Wins EPA National Building Contest

University of Central Florida Wins EPA National Building Contest

The award goes to the university that proves to have the most energy-efficient garage

  •  
  • By Oana Grigoras
  • November 17th, 2011
Waste-to-Energy Is the Path to an Eco-friendly, Affordable Grid

Waste-to-Energy Is the Path to an Eco-friendly, Affordable Grid

Non-recycled plastic can be turned into crude oil, able to power six million cars

  •  
  • By Oana Grigoras
  • November 15th, 2011
The Americans Turn Their Backs on Fossil Fuel Power

The Americans Turn Their Backs on Fossil Fuel Power

A poll shows the Americans are against federal subsidies for the fossil fuel industry

 
Want more? Browse: