What Happens When California Meets 33 Percent Renewables Mandate?
A just-proposed California law would do away with the state’s 33 percent renewables mandate in favor of a coherently procured greentech future. The plan is backed by renewables advocates and approved...
View ArticleTea Party Takes on Utility Over Lack of Solar Energy Climate Progress,
The fight to bring cheaper, clean energy to Georgia is uniting some unlikely allies. Renewable energy advocates and leaders of the Atlanta Tea Party are taking on utility giant Southern Co., and its...
View ArticleSad Saga of San Onofre Nuclear Is Good News for Renewables just-shuttered San...
The eighteen-month struggle of the just-shuttered San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) has been chronicled in detail by GTM. The two-reactor nuclear facility, 78 percent owned and entirely...
View ArticleCalifornia Shared Renewable Energy Bills Gain Momentum both Senator Alex...
Momentum is building for shared renewable energy in California. Late last week the two bills we’ve been following there, SB 43 and AB 1014, passed with strong margins in their chambers of origin —...
View ArticleLeveraging the Natural Gas Boom to Cut Carbon opportunities beyond...
While global greenhouse gas emissions continue to soar, U.S. emissions are back down to where they were in the mid-1990s. This decline is partly due to the economic downturn, but a key contributor has...
View ArticleCourt Delivers Victory for Clean Energy Federal Energy Regulatory Commission...
Last Friday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit issued a resounding endorsement of the value of high-voltage transmission needed to bring clean energy to millions of electricity...
View ArticleMLPs: Renewable Energy Bargain or Bad Deal? Aside from the NSA surveillance...
Aside from the NSA surveillance program and vacations, it’s nearly impossible to find something both parties in Congress can agree on. But we may just have another such policy: master limited...
View ArticleCan We Curb Our Addiction to AC? U.S. Energy Information Administration
If you are the average American, chances are your power bill will be lower this summer than last summer. It’s not because of falling energy prices or eco-friendly practices, but because this year is...
View ArticleThe Next Stage in Energy Efficiency LEDs and OLEDs Lighting
Back in the 90′s, the only place where you would see and LED would be on the on/off buttons of your electrical devices, and only came in red, yellow, green, and more red. With a couple of technological...
View ArticleNew Thermostat for Auto Demand Response conversation about next-generation...
conversation about next-generation residential energy management offerings Despite having technology in 150 million homes, Honeywell (NYSE: HON) is often left out of the conversation about...
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