Top news of the week: 14.02.2023.
Fighting Climate Change Was Costly. Now It’s Profitable.
Just how far can this climate momentum take us?
The Economic Tides Just Turned for States
States can capitalize on this opportunity and support the use of new tax credits rebates buy new electric vehicles, heat pumps, renewables
Solar In Sports: Major League Sports Venues Across America Tap Into Renewable Energy
Today, 47 major league teams in America now have solar, which is about one-third of all of the teams SEIA tracked, pointing to the growing trend of teams, venues, and corporations looking ...
Renewable spurt pushes power towards emissions 'tipping point'
A rise in wind and solar production, together with more nuclear electricity, will dominate growth in global power supply over the next three years, curbing the emissions impact of greater ...
Perovskite-Based Thermochromic Windows Reduce Energy Load & Carbon Emission in Buildings
NREL Calculates and Fabricates Perovskite-Based Technology With Ideal Transition Temperatures for Building Energy Savings
The Latest on Vanadium Batteries: Join Us for a Live Conversation!
You’ve heard the hype around vanadium batteries, so who wants to learn more about them? We sure do! CleanTechnica’s CEO, Zachary Shahan, will sit down with StorEn Technologies’ CEO, John ...
There Won't Be More Electric Vehicles Without More Mining
The Breakthrough Institute is an environmental research center based in Berkeley, California. Our research focuses on identifying and promoting technological solutions to environmental and ...
Cleantech race risks sidelining developing countries
The global cleantech race underway between the United States, Europe and China could leave developing countries behind. Defending the law, the U.S. points to China, accusing it of …