The Biden administration announced the new requirement last week, citing concerns over what the energy-intensive industry could mean for climate change and energy security. By Kristoffer...
Did you know that more than 80% of our ocean is still unexplored? Scientists have made massive progress in marine exploration in the past century, yet...
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The Wind at Russia’s Back: An Open Statement on the Landscape of Wind Energy Russia, a land known for its vast landscapes and abundant natural...
Introduction Solar Energy Landscape in Russia Russia, with its vast territory spanning across diverse latitudes, holds both challenges and opportunities for solar energy development. While...
Shining Bright: Organic Photovoltaic Research at the University of Florida The University of Florida is a leading name in the exciting field of organic photovoltaics...
Sun-Kissed Sustainability: Exploring Europe’s Most Beautiful Solar Farms Solar energy is bathing Europe in more than just sunshine. Across the continent, innovative solar farms are...
Weather Guard Lightning Tech Turbine Removal, Project Delays, Mining Rights – The High Costs Plaguing Wind Projects This week we discuss Enel removing turbines from Osage...
SACE strongly supports the EPA implementing the strongest possible guidelines and standards to reduce carbon pollution from power plants and protect our environment and public health....
Here’s Arkansas governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, asserting that the President of the United States is “trying to destroy” (the country). Apparently, his type of rhetoric plays...