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US solar industry is clouded by uncertainty
Investments are falling and jobs vanishing in the US solar industry, with new tariffs on imports blamed for its problems.
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05 Mar 2018
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The Race for Clean Energy
Last year, on a global basis, more net power generating capacity was added through renewable sources than via all other power sources combined.
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13 Dec 2017
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Frank
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Canada & UK launch coal phaseout plan
At the UN climate summit a group of countries has undertaken to end the use and the financing of coal.
Posted On
17 Nov 2017
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Frank
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Power to the People – turning the page on energy policy in B.C.
B.C. is home to some of the most diverse renewable energy resources in the world.
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10 Oct 2017
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GLOBE-Net
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Evaporation could offer new source of renewable energy
Natural evaporation could provide most of the electricity used by the US and also save about one fifth of the water it uses, scientists believe.
Posted On
06 Oct 2017
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Frank
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Are electric vehicle subsidies the right approach?
Subsidies may be the least efficient and most expensive way of reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
Posted On
22 Jun 2017
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Frank
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Global wind and solar costs to fall even faster – Report
BNEF sees solar energy costs dropping a further 66% by 2040, and onshore wind by 47%
Posted On
19 Jun 2017
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Frank
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Canada ranks 4th in new global cleantech index
Top scores for funding available and early entrepreneurship
Posted On
15 Jun 2017
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By
Frank
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