Today’s Solutions: November 26, 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.

London will be powered with 10

London will be powered with 100 percent renewable energy by October 2018

The City of London is partnering with schools, social housing projects, stores and 11,000 acres of green space, at which renewable energy capacity will be installed. The city has announced that 100 percent renewable energy will be achieved by October this year. London is among the many Read More...

Advantage Africa: leapfrogging

Advantage Africa: leapfrogging to cheap renewable electricity and microgrids

Most of Africa is still dark. Two-thirds of the people of the continent have no access to reliable electricity. The good news is that the fast development of the renewable energy technology makes it possible for Africa to leapfrog to a clean energy economy. The combination of solar and wind Read More...

China launches ‘solar coaste

China launches ‘solar coaster’ with subsidy cuts

Some speak of a “solar-coaster”—the decision by China to eliminate subsidies for most of its solar projects. The decision will definitely have a short-term impact on the growth of solar installations. However, the measure also confirms that solar has arrived as the next leader in the energy Read More...

What if Canada had spent $200b

What if Canada had spent $200bn on wind energy instead of oil?

In explaining Canada's decision to nationalize the controversial Trans Mountain pipeline for $4.5bn, Bill Morneau went hard on the economic argument. “Make no mistake,” the finance minister said. “This is an investment in Canada’s future.” In fact, since 1999, more than $200bn has been Read More...

See how algae could change our

See how algae could change our world

Charles Greene is a climate scientist who looks at the impact of climate on marine ecosystems. He's a Professor of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Cornell University and member of the Marine Algae Industrialization Consortium (MAGIC) which has a grant from the Department of Energy to look Read More...

Seasonal window glass directs

Seasonal window glass directs light and heat

Swiss researchers have developed seasonal window glass that could make certain soft furnishings redundant. Office workers and homeowners no longer have to block their own view in order to keep indoor space cool. Now, during the summer months, treated windows covered in a film containing micro Read More...

We need better energy storage.

We need better energy storage. These billionaires are paying to develop it

The world’s richest people are pouring money into two startups that have developed different techniques for storing energy—one of the biggest bottlenecks in the widespread adoption of renewable-energy. The investors, which include Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, and Mark Zuckerberg, have all invested Read More...

China’s ambition to power th

China’s ambition to power the world’s electric cars took a huge leap forward

China’s grand designs to dominate the future of clean energy paid off spectacularly this week. In a public offering on June 11 in Shenzhen, battery giant Contemporary Amperex Technology Ltd. (CATL) raised nearly $1 billion to fund ambitious expansion plans, and its stock has been shooting up Read More...

Liquid-air energy storage: The

Liquid-air energy storage: The latest new “battery” on the UK grid

A first-of-its-kind energy-storage system has been added to the grid in the UK. The 5MW/15MWh system stores energy in an unusual way: it uses excess electricity to cool ambient air down to -196°C (-320°F), where the gases in the air become liquid. That liquid is stored in an insulated, Read More...

China is paving their freeways

China is paving their freeways with solar panels

China is the world leader of solar power, producing three-quarters of solar panels sold globally. But China isn’t stopping at solar panels. Now the country is producing solar roads—modified solar panels that are installed in place of asphalt. Generating electricity from highways and streets Read More...