America's First Solar Thermal Plant Is On
Our own energy and environment columnist Ben Jervey passed along news that America’s first “solar thermal” power plant, in Lancaster, California, is now fully operational.
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Our own energy and environment columnist Ben Jervey passed along news that America’s first “solar thermal” power plant, in Lancaster, California, is now fully operational.
According to the EPA , the cement industry was responsible for 829 million metric tons of CO2 emissions, or approximately 3.4% of global emissions in 2000. Today, that number is reported to be as high as 5%.
Why is it ‘news’ when someone applies the laws of nature to architecture, climate change, or even national energy policies?
Paris, which already has that Vélib’ bike-share program, is now planning an urban electric car sharing system.
We have to rethink human waste and we are running out of time to get over the uncomfortable nature of the discussion and come up with real solutions.
Last week revealed some of the best and worst moments in the role of people of color in the struggle over our nation's energy and economic future.
How a new kind of home which produces more energy than it consumes, can drastically reduce fuel bills and CO2 emissions.
A little known algae biofuel company based out of Denver, CO is looking to make big waves in the coming months.
Rebekah and Stephen Hren took a 75-year-old house and turned it into a model zero-carbon home. Here’s how.
Researchers have developed a system that uses "smart" microbes to recover energy from wastewater, including sewage.
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