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Biodiesel Fades

Solar and wind aren’t the only renewable energy sources. Biodiesel has the advantage of working in existing diesel equipment. It Continue reading →

Big Oil’s Mistaken Business Model

Big Oil (and is there little oil) has a business model built on assumptions. That’s true of every business model. Continue reading →

CO2 Emissions Stabilized In 2014

Did you see that one coming? Thanks to everyone’s efforts and the rapid adoption of renewable energy, CO2 emissions stabilized Continue reading →

Wind Power Picks Up

The number of wind turbines, and the total power fed to the grid, continues to rise – in this case, Continue reading →

Neighborhoods Going Off Grid

Renewable energies are frequently distributed. Solar and wind are allowing self-sufficiency for individuals and for neighborhoods. Developers are no longer Continue reading →

Lockheed’s Fusion Reactor Innovation

Lockheed surprised the industry with news that they made a breakthrough in generating practical fusion power. Generate fusion power and Continue reading →

Better Batteries Threaten Fossil Fuel

In the battle between fossil fuels and renewable energies, fossil fuels have been winning because of their convenience. Fuel in Continue reading →

Aussie Tidal Power And Desalination

Australia has deployed a system that simultaneously uses tidal and wave action to produce power and desalinate water. If feasible, Continue reading →

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