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Coal Hits Record Low

The number of coal mines in the US has hit a record low, keeping in mind that records only go Continue reading →

Turning Pollution Back Into Fuel

Burning fossil fuels released carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, polluting and warming the planet. One solution is to quit burning Continue reading →

Cheap Hydrogen From Water

Electrolysis is one way to create hydrogen. Apply sufficient energy to water, and disassociate it into hydrogen and oxygen. Recombine Continue reading →

Transparent Rechargeable Batteries

Renewable energy is increasing, but one of the challenges is storing the captured energy. Battery technology is improving, but portable Continue reading →

Cost Of Wind Power Hits New Low

Simply said, the price of wind power just hit a new low: $0.025/kwh. Wind power technology continues to mature, increasing Continue reading →

US Coal Bankruptcies

“In the first half of this year, at least six domestic coal companies filed for bankruptcy.” – Salon Falling oil Continue reading →

Costa Rica Breaks Its Record

Costa Rica just broke its own record for operating without fossil fuels – at least for electricity production. Thanks primarily Continue reading →

Indirect Costs Of Coal

Coal is plentiful and cheap, or so it seems. Coal produces 39% of the electricity in the US. The US Continue reading →

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