
Clinton Makes Climate Change a Central Issue for 2016
It’s official. Hillary Clinton is running for President of the United States. That wasn’t a surprise, but something about her campaign really stood out yesterday – and most people missed it.

Clinton Makes Climate Change a Central Issue for 2016
It’s official. Hillary Clinton is running for President of the United States. That wasn’t a surprise, but something about her campaign really stood out yesterday – and most people missed it.

75,000 Solar Workers to Be Trained under New Federal Program
The announcement comes as the solar industry in the U.S. booms, adding more than 30,000 people to its workforce between 2013 and 2014


Mexico Makes Landmark Pledge to Cut Greenhouse Gas Pollution
Mexico is the first developing country to lay out a plan to cut carbon dioxide, although some remain skeptical

Offshore Wind Power Grows Up
A big, clean energy industry matures at sea

Cities and Towns Choose Renewables to Save Money
As prices drop, municipalities across the U.S. are plugging in to the sun and wind for their energy

Tandem Solar Cell May Boost Electricity from Sunlight
Pairing silicon with perovskites improves performance but challenges remain

How Solar-Heavy Europe Avoided a Blackout during Total Eclipse
With lots of solar and an eclipse, Europe's grids found different ways to avoid losing power

Coal Boomtowns Fade as China Declares War on Pollution
China is headed towards peak coal which means cities reliant on coal mining struggle

5 Ways Energy Is Transforming U.S. Railroads
Trains aren't just carrying crude oil when it comes to energy

Wind Could Power 35 Percent of U.S. Electricity by 2050
That's the estimate provided in a new Department of Energy report

China Restarts Nuclear Power Build Up
The first two new nuclear reactors since the meltdowns at Fukushima received approval

Solar Power Sees Unprecedented Boom in U.S.
Photovoltaics and solar thermal both enjoyed banner years, despite uncertainties