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US Oil Exports Spike

Because the US Congress lifted restrictions, the US has seen a 1,284% increase in oil exports since 2009. Fracking greatly Continue reading →

Costa Rica Runs On Renewables

Good news can come in short stories. Costa Rica just ran the country’s electrical grid on renewable energy for 113 Continue reading →

Solar Plane Circumnavigates Earth

Granted that it took 16 months, and they had to stop 16 times; but, a solar powered airplane has circumnavigated Continue reading →

Osmotic Power Exceeds Solar Power

Osmosis is the tendency of dissimilar fluids, like fresh water and salt water, to blend across a barrier. That force Continue reading →

Hydro Loses To Solar And Wind

Hydroelectric dams are becoming unpopular, unprofitable, less significant, and are new dams are more likely to be cancelled. New solar Continue reading →

Britain Burned No Coal

Believe it or not, good news from Britain. (I’ll leave off the Great for a while, at least until they Continue reading →

Solar Beats Solar

Solar power has become so cheap that it is beating out solar power. Photovoltaic panels have dropped to $0.06/kilowatt hour. Continue reading →

Portugal Used Only Renewables

For 107 hours starting with May 7th, Portugal was able to run exclusively on renewable energy: hydro, solar, and wind. Continue reading →

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