Renewables – Oct 30
Devotee of solar energy gets a shot at respect
WSJ rates the players in the environmental gold rush
Devotee of solar energy gets a shot at respect
WSJ rates the players in the environmental gold rush
Prospects for organic solar cells damaged By questionable reports
Human waste can help save planet: Indian expert
California fuels expert Alex Farrell makes case for low carbon fuel standard
Photovoltaics: From waste to energy-maker
Interview: Ethanol fuel expert David Blume
Washington state a leader in new energy sources
Huge wind farm for Mad Max country
Beyond wind and solar, a new generation of clean energy
Forbes on solar: the sunshine economy
Inkjet-printable solar panels… really!
When it comes to solar- lest we forget
Jeremy Leggett: Summoning the will to tap our solar brilliance
Beyond batteries: Storing power in a sheet of paper
Doubts over ‘green’ solar panels
Biofuel a must for India, say experts
Biofuel boom threatens Gummy Bears
Harnessing the energy of crowds
Algeria to tap vast sunbelt for solar energy
Wind turbine whining unwarranted
Net-metering and solar panels
Energy search goes underground in Basel
Making data centers greener
New front for campus activism: energy efficiency
Too much energy is wasted by converting it
A solar oven saves energy
Thin film’s time in the sun
Robert Rapier: The future is solar
Is IBM going solar?
Biogenic methane?
UK energy security
Canada TOD Round-Up
The world at $100 a barrel – peak oil?
Council on Foreign Relations: Reading oil’s tea leaves
Science: Even oil optimists expect energy demand to outstrip supply
Canada energy round-up
A German city’s long focus on the sun
Solar ovens- even in foggy San Francisco
Photovoltaic for Australia
Arizona shouldn’t waste public money on impractical PV cells