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William Steel | April 10, 2017 Against the omnipresent threat of attack to digital assets and infrastructure, the burgeoning renewable energy industry is urged to establish an effective security culture. |
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Julie Chao | April 6, 2017 To meet skyrocketing demand for electricity, African countries may have to triple their energy output by 2030. |
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Renewable Energy World Editors | April 10, 2017 Nonprofit solar installer GRID Alternatives recently received a donation of about 620 kW of solar modules from JinkoSolar to help expand the... |
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Naomi Kresge | April 10, 2017 German Chancellor Angela Merkel encouraged Spain and Portugal to invest more in solar energy and said they need a better link to France amid... | Ed Smeloff | April 10, 2017 It is called big sky country because it has wide-open spaces with plenty of sunshine. But for all of its potential, Montana hasn’t yet gotten on board the ... | Sean Garren | April 10, 2017 In January, Eversource filed a petition with the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities (DPU) to increase their electric rates and change the way... | Chalmers University | April 6, 2017 Many consider the sun the energy source of the future. But one challenge is that it is difficult to store solar energy and deliver the energy 'on demand'. | Mark Chediak | April 7, 2017 Renewables were the biggest new source of electricity last year as the cost of building new wind and solar farms fell. | Renewable Energy World Editors | April 7, 2017 The Kentucky Coal Mining Museum in Benham, owned by Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical College... | Charles Thurston | April 7, 2017 Renewable energy is rapidly embracing the smart grid, given the specter of utility curtailments as more megawatts of power are added at the residential, commercial and industrial, and utility levels. | Larry Alton | April 7, 2017 Despite climate change deniers and oil company executives arguing to the contrary, most scientists (and citizens of the world) recognize how... | Bruce Bailey | April 6, 2017 Less than a decade ago, offshore wind energy and solar PV were similarly priced energy sources. | |
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