Seattle-based OneEnergy Renewables is bringing the market for renewable energy credits back down to earth, one community-based REC-financed project at a time.
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Big Government Science Escapes Being Drowned In Bathtub
Government scientists—and EarthTechling’s Susan Kraemer—breathe a sigh of relief after House Republicans fail to slash science and energy research funding.
2011 Holiday Green Gift Shopping Guide
Our 2011 Holiday Green Gift Shopping Guide, sponsored by Splendor Waterless Car Care, rounds up some great green gift ideas for for your consideration.
Turning High-Rise Rooftops Into Wind Farms
We chat with a founder of wind power startup Eastern Wind Power to learn about the firm’s 50-kilowatt vertical-axis wind turbine for building rooftops.
China Pours Money Into Smart Grid Technology
Beijing upgrades its smart grid development plans to a strategic national priority, challenging the United States in yet another area of global clean tech innovation.
Electric Windows: A Current Of Fenestration Innovation
Smart window technology, thermally insulating fenestration that changes color at the flip of a switch, is the next wave in windows that save energy.
Frankfurt Motor Show 2011: Opel RAK e Concept
Opel, a European branch of GM, has released more details of its electric vehicle concept that looks to target younger drivers in urban markets.
A Green Bank Is the Right Tool for Jobs
Center for American Progress calls for the creation of a national Green Bank that will finance the clean energy solutions that are proven job creators.
Wind Turbine Company In Tussle With Calif.
California alleges DyoCore inflated the power output rating for its small wind-power turbine, making it eligible for huge rebates. The company denies the charges.
Green Tech In Texas Gains Good Ground
The Environmental Defense Fund, in its latest column, takes a look at how cleantech is making inroads into Texas, a state normally known for oil, oil, oil.
Cleantech Loan Guarantees: A Tangled Tale
A key aspect of the federal government’s loan guarantee program for renewable energy development is winding down after a tumultuous two-plus years. We review it.
Smart Meters, Even Faulty, Doing Their Job
A new column from the Environmental Defense Fund talks about how smart meters, even when technically malfunctioning, still report back properly.
Portland Apartments Go Green In EcoFlats
Portland, Oregon, already playing host to an array of green buildings, gets another as the uber-eco EcoFlats apartments open to renters. We take a preview.
Post Katrina Lower 9th Ward Homes Go Green
The Make It Right Foundation–created by actor Brad Pitt, after visiting New Orleans, post-Katrina–is dedicated to the green re-building of the Lower 9th Ward.