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Clean Energy

  • Solar-Powered Device Can Recycle Both Climate and Plastic Pollution

    EcoWatch Mar 5, 2023

    Researchers at the University of Cambridge announced Monday that they had developed the first-ever solar-powered system that could convert two types of waste into two different chemicals at the same time, in this case, carbon dioxide and plastics.

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  • This Solar Farm Serves Multiple Environmental Purposes

    EcoWatch Feb 21, 2023

    A new 293 megawatt solar farm in Pueblo, Colorado also serves as a carbon sink and a habitat preservation and restoration project.

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  • Reducing Emissions in Farming Through Financial Incentives

    GreenBiz Feb 15, 2023

    As the food and agriculture industry takes a closer inventory of its climate impact and companies start setting science-based targets, reducing Scope 3 emissions becomes top of mind. It’s where 80 to…

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  • How Much of New Electric-Generating Capacity in U.S. Will Be Solar in 2023?

    Eco-Watch Feb 11, 2023

    The U.S. Energy Information Administration expects 54% of new electric-generating capacity in the U.S. to come from solar energy for 2023.

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  • EV Transition Needs to Speed Up to Reach US Climate Goals

    Smart Cities Dive Feb 5, 2023

    Utility industry news and analysis for energy professionals.

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  • Utilizing Solar Energy to Make Biodegradable Plastic

    EcoWatch Feb 1, 2023

    Scientists synthesized fumaric acid, a raw material for the biodegradable plastic polybutylene succinate, using artificial photosynthesis.

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  • How California’s Ambitious New Climate Plan Could Help Speed Energy Transformation Around the World

    The Conversation Jan 27, 2023

    California is one of the world’s largest economies, and it’s aiming for net-zero emissions by 2045. A transportation expert involved in the plan explains why it just might succeed.

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  • Plans for Deep Seabed Mining Pit Renewable Energy Demand Against Ocean Life in a Largely Unexplored Frontier

    The Conversation Jan 21, 2023

    Mining nodules from the deep ocean seabed could provide the metals crucial for today’s EV batteries and renewable energy technology, but little is known about the harm it could cause.

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  • What Will Global Clean Energy Look Like in 2023?

    World Economic Forum Jan 18, 2023

    Business leaders from the energy sector came together in Davos to discuss navigating the rocky path ahead for global energy systems. Here’s what they said.

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  • Electric Car Savings Don’t Apply to with the Lowest Incomes

    Grist Jan 17, 2023

    90% of Americans would save by switching to an electric vehicle, but low income earners could get left behind.

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  • How Households Benefit From Electric Vehicles

    Futurity Jan 16, 2023

    Getting an EV would have financial and environmental benefits for most, but not all, US households that own a vehicle.

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  • Green Jobs are Booming, but too Few Employees Have Sustainability Skills to Fill Them

    The Conversation Jan 6, 2023

    Green jobs go beyond solar panel installation and wind turbine maintenance. They’re found in fields from design to economics and in many types of management.

    Read the full article at: theconversation.com

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