Today’s Solutions: January 16, 2025

Energy

Transitioning to a world powered by renewable energy is key to tackling climate change. Here you can find the latest good news related to our clean energy transition, covering wind, solar, green hydrogen, hydropower, and more.

France plans to accelerate win

France plans to accelerate wind power projects

France is expected to announce measures this week to accelerate the installation of wind turbines and overcome long-running opposition from activists who have frustrated the country’s attempts to hit renewable energy Read More...

Denmark has broken the record

Denmark has broken the record for electricity generated via wind power…again

When it comes to wind energy, Denmark is a powerhouse. The country has once against broken its record for wind power generation, harvesting 43.4% of its electricity from the resource in 2017. With the price of wind power moving in a steep downward slope, expect Denmark to easily reach its goal of Read More...

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Renewables will be consistently cheaper than fossil fuels by 2020

In most of the world, renewable electricity is already competitive in terms of price with fossil fuels. That’s good news, but according to a new report, renewable energy is set to get the upper hand by 2020. In the report, analysts predicted that all forms of renewable electricity will be Read More...

New York City’s Mayor de

New York City's Mayor de Blasio to divest from big oil and sue the companies

The city of New York's pension funds hold about $5 billion in investments in fossil fuel companies, which are going gangbusters these days. But last week the Mayor, Bill de Blasio, announced a goal to divest City funds from fossil fuel reserve owners within five years, which is a great move; Read More...

A startup is paying customers

A startup is paying customers to use less electricity

When you save energy, you typically save money. But a new startup is making energy-saving even more appealing by actually paying customers cold hard cash for not using electricity. What this San Francisco-based startup does is monitor the energy markets for spikes in power demand. When it sees that Read More...

Britain now generates twice as

Britain now generates twice as much electricity from wind as coal

Just six years ago, more than 40 percent of Britain’s electricity was generated by burning coal. Today, that figure is just 7 percent. Yet if the story of 2016 was the dramatic demise of coal and its replacement by natural gas, then 2017 was most definitely about the growth of wind Read More...

Tesla has kicked of production

Tesla has kicked of production of its new rooftop solar shingles

Remember those sleek solar panels disguised as regular roof tiles that Tesla was testing out last year? Well now Tesla has started manufacturing the photovoltaic glass tiles at the company’s new factory in Buffalo, New York. For homeowners, the appeal of these rooftop tiles is that they look like Read More...

Blockchain technology could un

Blockchain technology could unlock the ability for homeowners to sell their green power

Wouldn’t green energy become so much more attractive if homeowners could sell their green energy back to the market? There is already a market for such a thing, but as of now, only renewable-energy producers who are officially certified as “green” can sell their energy in the form of Read More...

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These double-pane windows turn sunlight into energy

Solar energy can be produced in more ways than just rooftop panels. In fact, researchers recently created new solar windows that offer shading, insulation, and, of course, generate energy. Solar windows have been made before, but this is the first design to offer two layers that can produce energy, Read More...

The Dutch want to build a wind

The Dutch want to build a windfarm island in the North Sea

A Dutch energy network has proposed radical plans to build an island that will act as a hub for vast offshore wind farms that would eclipse today’s facilities in scale. The power hub would be built off the East Yorkshire coast, and would send electricity over a long-distance cable to the UK and Read More...