Azuri Technologies, a leader in pay-as-you-go solar home solutions for off-grid Africa, is helping to off-grid children across Kenya to continue education while schools remain closed. Kenyan schools have been shut down as a measure to contain spread of the Coronavirus. With more than 15 million primary and secondary students at home, the Ministry of Education announced it would broadcast …
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Bizarre Sources of Renewable Energy
In both the real world and in popular culture, renewable energy gets a lot of press. From solar energy to hydropower and beyond, so-called “alternative” energy sources are increasingly seen as a viable solution towards combating the negative effects of climate change. A prime cultural example of renewable energy in the spotlight was seen on 1998’s “That ‘70s Show.” During …
Read More »California Energy Price Data for December 2019
Below are the monthly updates from the most current December 2019 fuel price data (GasBuddy.com) and October 2019 electricity and natural gas price data (US Energy Information Agency). To view additional data and analysis related to the California economy visit our website at http://www.centerforjobs.org/ca. California vs. US Fuel Price Gap at 45.3% Premium $1.13 Price Per Gallon Above US Average (CA …
Read More »Grid-Interactive Efficient Buildings
Grid-interactive efficient buildings are the future, and utilities can help lead the way By Christopher Perry , Research Manager, Buildings Program More utilities across the United States are adopting programs to promote grid-interactive efficient buildings (GEBs), which will be critical to the grid of the future. Some programs focus on energy savings and others on demand flexibility, but none of those …
Read More »Iowa biodiesel producers, soybean farmers welcome plan to restore integrity to the RFS
Biofuels, ag leaders unite over halting Small Refinery Exemptions ANKENY, Iowa – The Iowa Biodiesel Board joined other renewable fuel and farm advocates today in thanking the president for directing the Environmental Protection Agency to properly account for future small refinery exemptions in annual Renewable Fuel Standard rules. Grant Kimberley, Iowa Biodiesel Board executive director and Iowa Soybean Association director of …
Read More »Current Trends in Sustainability
The field of sustainability is always evolving and becoming more relevant. As the threat of climate change leaves its mark in increasingly alarming ways, sustainability is more important than ever. So what are some of the current trends in sustainability here in the United States? Minimalism is on the rise, prompting people to live by the motto “less is more” …
Read More »How to Ensure New Technologies Are Sustainable
As our natural resources continue to dwindle and the effects of climate change become increasingly apparent, individuals and businesses alike are beginning to focus on sustainability in greater numbers. By reducing emissions, diverting waste from landfills, and harnessing new, sustainable forms of technology, we may be able to better ensure humanity’s survival into the future. But the concept of sustainability …
Read More »RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES PROVIDE 60% OF NEW ELECTRICAL CAPACITY ADDITIONS
COAL AND RENEWABLE ENERGY INSTALLED CAPACITY NOW VIRTUALLY TIED OVER NEXT THREE YEARS, FERC PROJECTS NET NEW RENEWABLE ENERGY CAPACITY ADDITIONS TO BE 100x THOSE OF FOSSIL FUELS + NUCLEAR COMBINED Washington DC – According to an analysis by the SUN DAY Campaign of data just released by the Federal Energy …
Read More »Recent Updates on Technology & CSR
As the world around us becomes more interconnected and millennials begin to flex their economic muscles through where they choose to spend their money, priorities for businesses are changing. While Corporate Social Responsibility has great benefits to the world at large, when it comes down to it, engaging in a good CSR strategy is above all else just good business. …
Read More »Energy of Today and Tomorrow
According to most estimates, a 40% increase in global energy use is expected within the next two decades. Coal, oil and natural gas currently constitute over 80% of the world’s energy. A whole range of problems linked to relying on fossil fuels makes the need to replace them with renewable sources grow exponentially. Very promising local green energy producing companies …
Read More »Why You Should Support Breweries That Use Alternative Energy
Americans sure do love to drink beer. The U.S. beer market reached $111.4 billion in sales in 2017, and regional facilities and craft breweries alike produced 25 million barrels during the same year. These impressive figures are leading more breweries to make the move toward sustainability in an effort to offset energy production costs and reduce their overall environmental impact. …
Read More »The Importance of Choosing The Right Color Spectrum for Growing Your Plants
Picture by jalexartis Photography is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0, https://www.flickr.com/photos/fayncbikerjaa/13215803525/ LED grow lights offer so many options when it comes to individual care of each crop. Considering the needs and the development stage of a certain plant, adjusting the adequate light color spectrum can do wonders. Keep on reading to learn more about how to grow plants with …
Read More »4 Creative Ways Cities Are Transitioning to a Clean Energy Future
by Lacey Shaver and Heidi Bishop Ratz Mayors from cities across the U.S. are stepping up and committing to broad and inspirational action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and decarbonize local energy systems. This leadership is especially critical given lack of federal climate action, but translating a mayoral commitment to reality can be a challenge. City staff face many hurdles when attempting to transition to …
Read More »Renewable Energy in Agriculture: The Way Forward
Agricultural systems are requiring an increasing amount of energy to cope with the current and projected growth in demand. Unfortunately, increased use of nonrenewable energy has a detrimental impact on our environment. In today’s world, where the effects of climate change are very real and fast approaching, it is crucial to use sustainable processes for agriculture. Renewable energy can contribute …
Read More »Scientists develop a powerful catalyst for electrolysis of water that could help harness renewable energy
(SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA – January 29, 2019) – An international collaboration of scientists at Dongguk University developed a novel nickel-based hydroxide compound that can be used as a powerful catalyst for the electrolysis of water. This material could be useful for developing renewable energy sources. Nowadays, people acknowledge the importance of finding and improving renewable energy sources. One strategy to …
Read More »Tips on Finding a More Eco-Friendly Vehicle
With the environment getting stripped of its resources every day — coal, oil, and other minerals — it’s important for car buyers to understand just how dangerous emissions are and how they contribute to our declining atmosphere. This could be one reason why auto manufacturing companies are moving toward eco-friendly vehicles. For starters, vehicles that are considered “eco-friendly” are able …
Read More »Clean Energy Investing Still Strong
CLEAN ENERGY INVESTMENT EXCEEDED $300 BILLION ONCE AGAIN IN 2018 Solar commitments declined 24% in dollar terms even though there was record new photovoltaic capacity added, breaking 100GW barrier for the first time London and New York, January 16, 2019 – Global clean energy investment[1] totaled $332.1 billion in 2018, down 8% on 2017. Last year was the fifth in a …
Read More »Take Climate Action With Geothermal Heating & Cooling
“The evidence of human-caused climate change is overwhelming and continues to strengthen, that the impacts of climate change are intensifying across the country, and that climate-related threats to Americans’ physical, social, and economic well-being are rising.”- 4th National Climate Assessment, 2018 Current Climate Change Assessment & Trends Two important Federal government announcements have energy enthusiasts moving quickly toward a global …
Read More »Small Steps Towards Sustainable Living
Many people hold off moving towards a more sustainable lifestyle because they associate the adjustment with sweeping life changes or major expenses. On the contrary, being environmentally conscious doesn’t require radical transformation. Making a shift towards sustainable living is more a matter of choice — one which begins with just a few easy modifications. For those of you who have …
Read More »LED Lights and Their (Many) Benefits
Today’s consumers tend to have the environment at the forefront of their mind when making purchases. While many are willing to pay a bit more to have less impact on Mother Earth., as this trend continues, more and more environmentally friendly options are hitting the market — and some of them can even save you money. Notably, LED lights might …
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