NYC Gets First Net-Zero Energy School
Schools are great candidates for net-zero energy because they naturally use less energy than other buildings.
Schools are great candidates for net-zero energy because they naturally use less energy than other buildings.
Even a tiny offshore wind farm has been rejected by New Jersey at the last minute.
Renewables and nuclear will be the fastest growing energy sources, but fossil fuels will still dominate.
Automating the sales process is the next step in lowering solar costs.
Heliostats used for concentrated solar will bring sunlight to a town in perpetual darkness this winter.
Major industry players are demonstrating their all-electric innovations for the airline industry.
Government efforts are falling short of protecting fisheries, leaving it to corporate leaders to get involved.
It not availability of sunlight that sets these states apart, it's their effective policies.
Power plants that burn biomass have to obey the Clean Air Act; research shows those plants may do more harm than good.
These projects will develop tools that can be deployed across thousands of schools, grocery stores and other small buildings.