Climate Bill Would Move D.C. to 100% Renewable Energy by 2032

The District would adopt one of the nation’s most aggressive plans to cut carbon emissions, aiming to use entirely [...]

IPCC: Renewables to Supply 70%-85% of Electricity by 2050 to Avoid Worst Impacts of Climate Change

The United Nations confronts a future with “the slimmest of opportunities remaining to avoid unthinkable damage.” Limiting global warming [...]

California Community Solar Isn’t Working. SoCal Edison Wants to Redesign It

The utility would gather customers for community projects, alongside other new 100 percent clean electricity options. Southern California Edison is [...]

Vulture Funds Circle Spanish Solar as Windfall Looms

Spain may have to pay developers for retroactive cuts to feed-in tariffs. Spain’s solar industry is attracting foreign investors [...]

Election 2018: Clean Energy’s Future Could Rise or Fall with These Governor’s Races

Governors have the power to set the agenda on renewable energy or throw up roadblocks to its progress. It’s [...]

How a New California Law Will Expand the State’s Competitive Energy Market

Commercial and institutional customers can now buy more power from competitive retail providers, while regulators are set to explore [...]

Voters to Decide if Worthington Should Adopt an Energy-Aggregation Plan

Worthington wants to shrink its residents’ electric bills — and its carbon footprint — and city officials say Issue [...]

100% Renewable Energy: Cleveland Sets a Big Goal as It Sheds Its Fossil Fuel Past

Cleveland joins more than 80 U.S. cities that have committed to get all their electricity from renewable sources. But [...]

Canada to Boost Support for Riskier Forms of Renewable Energy

Project by Irish-based DP Energy aims to have turbines producing energy into grid by 2020 Millions of dollars in [...]

Australia Set to Run on 100% Renewable Energy Within 15 Years

Australia is set to reach its target of 100% renewable energy by the early 2030’s, provided current uptake of [...]