Renewables – Sept 1
Beyond wind and solar, a new generation of clean energy
Forbes on solar: the sunshine economy
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
Harnessing the energy of crowds
Algeria to tap vast sunbelt for solar energy
Wind turbine whining unwarranted
Too much energy is wasted by converting it
A solar oven saves energy
Thin film’s time in the sun
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
Big Oil’s impact on research is debated
World’s largest solar energy farm
Solar power wins enthusiasts but not money
Turbine shortage to leave some Scottish communities in the dark
Saudi Arabia invests in renewables
How many people have ever lived on Earth?
Human greed takes lion’s share of solar energy
Empty plates tomorrow
Reducing one’s energy overhead costs relatively little and produces a revenue stream that appreciates over time. Replacing one’s energy infrastructure with on-site renewable systems, in contrast, will require a sizable up-front financial commitment relative to what it will produce over time.
Thursday afternoon at Clean Tech 2007
Sustainable energy convention in Abu Dhabi
Investors Pour Unprecedented billions Into renewable energy
Thomas Edison – wind pioneer
Two years of record growth in wind – just the beginning?
Wind power: some lessons from 2006
Mali: Jatropha oil lights up villages
Cheaper solar power heads mainstream
Row over wind power rages in Norfolk
EU crafts biofuel rules with eye on environment
Amish in Ohio embracing solar power
Wind farms’ deadly reputation hard to shift
Has the algae cavalry arrived?