19 posts for "Renewable Energy"
Breakthrough of the year? Renewable energy www.science.org/content/arti...
China is busy creating long-term energy solutions using renewable energy. They don't need a country that's moving backwards.
There’s renewable energy ads and there’s mother**cking wind farm ads. This, blissfully, is the latter.
More than 100 staff members have been fired from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
Let's do this. www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtQ9...
For the first time on record, renewable energy generated more electricity for the planet than coal, a new report says. n.pr/47hcegr
renewable energy idea: anger-powered batteries
Every State Should do this…. “Michigan is now SUING the big oil 'cartel' for artificially driving up energy prices and colluding to suppress renewable energy and electric vehicles. GOOD.”
Renewable Energy is cheaper than oil. Renewable Energy is more securely available than oil.
If we have to become an authoritarian state, can we at least get eco-cities, bullet trains, and renewable energy?
Red Texas is a leader in renewable energy deployment. The state's solar surge proves that the energy transition defies politics.
Renewable energy isn’t the future, it’s the responsibility.
DO YOU KNOW WHAT MAKES ENERGY CHEAPER??? Renewable energy.
scoop: will oklahoma be the first state to ban renewable energy? its becoming increasingly likely. as investments from the inflation reduction act flow into red states, we're seeing backlash. republicans are disliking renewables *more* than before. cc @heatmap.news heatmap.
Spain’s electricity bills have decreased due to its commitment to renewable energy, reducing the influence of fossil fuels on electricity prices.
Australia just completed a 4,000-kilometer renewable energy transmission line — the longest clean energy highway ever built — connecting massive outback solar and wind farms directly to coastal cities that need power most.
Seven countries currently get 100 percent of their electricity from renewable energy. Norway and Costa Rica are at 98 percent
We set a goal of reaching 100% renewable energy by 2040. To get there we’re going to need a whole lot of job-creating renewable energy projects, and we’re not letting red tape get in the way. www.nytimes.com/2025/02/28/c...
This is way more than the Department of Energy spends on all of the renewable energy, energy efficiency, clean vehicles, and battery research and development, combined.