Renewable Energy- Page 2 of 17
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After a Shaky Start, Airborne Wind Energy is Slowly Taking Off
While still in its nascent stages, airoborne wind power could potentially be used in remote locations
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The Potential of Phase Change Materials
Phase change materials got off to a slow commercial start but have emerged in a revised form to promise reduced energy use
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Will Russia’s War Spur Europe to Move on Green Energy?
European leaders are pushing for a faster swith to renewables as war rages in Ukraine
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A Win for Water, Energy, and Climate in California
Covering canals with solar panels will save water and help the state meet its renewable energy goals
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Commerce Department Probe Roils Solar Industry
Solar trade group says thousands of jobs are threatened, projects delayed
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Can My Electric Car Power My House?
For most drivers, the answer is 'not yet,' but vehicle-to-home charging is coming
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Three Myths About Renewable Energy and the Grid, Debunked
Despite skepticism, a clean and reliable grid is within our reach
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Pumped Hydro is the Real Workhorse for Renewable Energy
Batteries get the most hype, but the vast majority of long-term energy storage is provided by pumped hydro
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Reinventing the Electric Grid is Crucial for Slowing Climate Change
The grid needs more flexibility, better storage, and improved transmission—but it can be done
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Why Solar Canopies on Parking Lots is a Smart Green Move
Shading parking lots with solar panels could provide abundant power and ease pressure on undeveloped land