While a recent court ruling may be a setback for Cape Wind, it reveals the complex interplay between federal agencies in permitting offshore wind in the U.S.
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First Biofuel-Powered U.S. Commercial Flight
United subsidiary Continental flies Houston to Chicago using fuel derived from algae oil, while Alaska plans 75 biofuel flights beginning Wednesday.
U.S. Wind Power Surges In Third Quarter
Led by Colorado’s 501 megawatts, U.S. wind power installations surged in the third quarter of 2011, according to an American Wind Energy Association report.
Wind And Solar Wars
As unappealing as it may seem, the fact that China is playing to win threatens US clean energy manufacturing and, by extension, the much bigger fight.
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.
China Fires Back Over SolarWorld Issue
The Chinese warn that solar-panel tariffs could spark a “lose-lose” trade war, and SolarWorld takes shots at China’s environmental record.
The Marines And Seals Are Doing It: Clean Energy
U.S. Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus recently gave the rationale behind his service’s embrace of clean energy – and it’s not because it’s trendy.
The Clean Energy View From South Korea
There are increasing links between the U.S. and South Korea aiming to strengthen bilateral cooperation in clean energy technology research and development.
A Harvest Of Solar Gardens In Colorado
Various sites around Colorado are being considered for solar gardens that would create clean energy and educate locals about renewable energy and energy efficiency.
U.S. Solar Industry Goes To Mat Against China
SolarWorld and other domestic solar companies are filing complaints with the federal government, seeking relief from alleged Chinese illegal trade practices.
A Post-Solyndra Snapshot Of Solar Energy In America
With so many companies in the solar game, this controversy may well be just a small hiccup along solar’s path to becoming a major source of America’s electricity.
Ohio’s Renewable Energy Mandate Creates Jobs
Ohio has already lost hundreds of thousands of good manufacturing jobs, and weakening or eliminating its alternative energy portfolio standard could make it worse.
New Wave In Oil Cleanup Technology Spurred By Competition
The recent Wendy Schmidt Oil Cleanup X Challenge, and the response to it, shows what American ingenuity can do when it comes to environmental innovation.
Sustainable Energy For All: An Interview With Richenda Van Leeuwen Of The United Nations Foundation
The United Nations is pursuing a program that focuses upon the dual challenges of delivering energy for all and combating climate change.