China ahead of U.S. in wind energy

Chinese turbines are now harnessing more wind power than machines installed in the U.S., according to a trade group [...]

Clean energy standard could be compromise in new Congress

Legislation advancing clean energy at first glance seems like a palatable option for a divided Congress, a kind of [...]

Green jobs growing in California

Green jobs at clean-tech or alternative-energy companies are flourishing in California, with nearly a quarter of them based in [...]

Wrap- up of largest renewable energy projects in 2010

A recently published round-up of the biggest renewable energy projects completed during the year shows that, despite the global [...]

Massachusetts set to review renewables’ future

Pepperell planning officials are trying, once again, to follow in the footsteps of nearby towns on the renewable energy [...]

Water heaters go solar in Hawaii

In Hawaii, state lawmakers crafted legislation that was intended to both spur solar installations and reduce the electricity usage [...]

Capital city implements energy efficency incentives

Missouri’s capital city says it’s the first community in the state to provide aid for homeowners and businesses to [...]

Wind power for the empire state building

The iconic Empire State Building, undergoing a multimillion-dollar green renovation, announced Thursday that it will buy wind power for [...]

Large onshore wind power project confirmed

A reader of the annual report of Siemens, the German engineering giant, could easily get the idea that the [...]

What’s the forecast for solar and wind in 2011?

What resources are used to power the electricity grid will certainly continue to be debated throughout 2011. And what [...]