Today’s Solutions: November 27, 2024

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.

Chile’s energy transformatio

Chile’s energy transformation is powered by wind, sun and volcanoes

It doesn’t hurt that Chile’s geography offers an embarrassment of riches for renewable energy. A constellation of solar fields built in the Atacama Desert in the north, one of the driest and sunniest places on Earth, has made Chile one of the most promising markets for producers of Read More...

India defies somber climate pr

India defies somber climate projections and has begun leaving the coal age

In climate projections India, already the third-largest carbon emitter in the world, is going to deploy coal-fired power plants on a massive scale as the country needs more electricity to feed a fast growing economy. However, the reality on the ground is different. In the last two years, coal Read More...

America’s wind energy indust

America’s wind energy industry is booming

The wind energy industry reached an important milestone in 2016 when it passed the generating capacity of hydroelectric power for the first time to become the nation’s top renewable generating source. Wind energy’s growth — at least in the next few years — is showing few Read More...

Germans overwhelmingly want re

Germans overwhelmingly want renewable energy even if they have to pay more

Germany is a leader in renewable energy in Europe. And the German population heavily supports the energy transition. A study of the country's Renewable Energies Agency (AEE) shows that 95 percent of the Germans saw the expansion of renewables as important or extremely important. Germany is in the Read More...

The biggest market for hydroge

The biggest market for hydrogen as a clean fuel may not be cars—but homes

As in other countries, many people in the UK heat their homes with natural gas, which burns cleaner than oil or coal and thus has been the go-to fuel. In recent years, it has accounted for more than 80% of all the energy consumed on a winter day in Britain, for heat, electricity, and Read More...

Good news from the Sahara, the

Good news from the Sahara, the emerging center of solar energy

Europe is increasingly looking at opportunities to generate solar energy in the Sahara desert in northern Africa and transmit the power through underwater cables to Italy and France. The solar potential of the Sahara is huge. Recently we reported on Morocco’s initiative to build the world’s Read More...

Wind energy is setting records

Wind energy is setting records in the U.S. and around the world

Wind power had a big year in 2016 — but it risks an unpredictable future in the face of uncertain policy in the United States and in Europe. In the United States, wind power achieved its second strongest quarter ever, according to the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA), Read More...

Berlin joins the growing list

Berlin joins the growing list of cities that will not invest in fossil fuels

On Thursday, as the U.K. was taking its big Brexit vote, German legislators in Berlin voted on a very different kind of exit. The city became the latest in Europe to decide to divest its resources from the fossil fuel industry. Berlin’s $825 million pension fund will no longer invest in coal, Read More...

Renewable energy progress in 3

Renewable energy progress in 3 numbers: 7, 43 and 50

The renewable energy revolution is in full swing. Here are three key numbers that illustrate the progress of wind and solar energy and the U.S. states that are making it happen: 7, 43 and Read More...

Green energy will overtake fos

Green energy will overtake fossil fuels by 2020, Morgan Stanley analyst states

Many concerned citizens and institutions around the world were disheartened when President Trump pulled out of the Paris Climate Agreement. According to leading global investment firm Morgan Stanley, it doesn’t matter much. The continuous drop in costs and the benefits surrounding green Read More...