China Took the Clean Energy Lead in 2012, and Will Likely Stay There
So what about the US? It remained in second place.
So what about the US? It remained in second place.
And gets fusion researchers excited in the process.
Right now, Belgium boasts a capacity of about 1,000 megawatts, but that number is set to quadruple by 2020.
This is how we power all of our stuff with clean energy all of the time.
Plenty about Texas is backwards. Just not its energy future.
About a third of the country’s wind is being pulled into a massive whirlpool by Sandy’s force, and it’s all at a pretty high rate of sustained speed.
p>A funny thing happened in Oregon last week. For the first time in 22 years, the president …
When a small industry grows as fast as wind power, its landmark achievements whip by like a turbine blade. You get headlines blaring out hallmarks like "US Wind Capacity Doubles" and "Colorado Utility Gets Record 57% of Its Power from Wind" and "Iowa…
Like a green Gladwell or Taleb, the writer David Owen loves unintuitive ideas about the environment (the greenest place in the U.S. isn't Portland "but New York City":http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1925797,00.html, traffic "can be a goo…