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Vittal Boggaram | March 24, 2017 As India’s summer intensifies, many states are already in the midst of a drought—and the hottest days have yet to arrive. At the same time, water-intensive agriculture, rapid urban expansion, increases in ... |
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Jennifer Runyon | March 22, 2017 A quick check-in on the renewable technologies that will keep the lights on when the world runs on 100 percent renewables. |
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Renewable Energy World Editors | March 22, 2017 Finland-based clean energy firm Fortum last week said that it has formed a joint venture with Lietuvos Energija to build a waste-to-energy combined heat and power plant in Kaunas, Lithuania. |
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Renewable Energy World Editors | March 21, 2017 A team of scientists at the University of Cambridge has developed a way of using solar power to generate hydrogen from biomass, the U.K. university said last week. | Tom Konrad | March 21, 2017 Earnings season began in earnest in February. My Ten Clean Energy Stocks model portfolio gave back a little of its large January gains because a mix of good and bad earnings mostly offset each other. | Renewable Energy World Editors | March 20, 2017 Local officials in China's Jiangsu Province will help expand waste-to-energy capacity in the region with an investment in a new facility with a processing capacity of 900 metric tons. | Ron Pernick | March 14, 2017 Clean energy jobs have been in the news lately, and for good reason. Solar jobs expanded by 25 percent and accounted for one out of every 50 new jobs created in America last year, according to the Solar | Rasika Athawale | March 27, 2017 In India it is a well-known public secret that power utilities are in deep financial mess. | |
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