If ever there was a year for clean energy development to slow, this year seems to be a good fit, but surging prices, supply chain bottlenecks, and global energy market upheaval have not managed to slow renewables down. At the end of 2022, the ascendancy of clean energy appears to be as unstoppable as it is undeniable.
Author: Kelvey Vander Hart
New Technology May Save The Whales From Ships
Whales are beautiful, amazing creatures that should be protected. Thankfully, through innovation and market demand, the shipping industry’s deadly impact on these animals may see an end—without forcing ships out of the water.
Georgia-Pacific Develops New Tech to Reduce Landfill Waste
America has a garbage problem, but it is not without a solution. It is a testament to innovation that a company known for single-use products is championing a new way of dealing with waste.
$4.4 Billion EV Battery Plant to be Built in the U.S.
The EV revolution has arrived in America and, with buy-in from the private sector, it is here to stay.
The Private Sector is Driving Cross-Atlantic Nuclear Energy Partnerships
Given enough time, the private sector nuclear wins Americans see here at home are sure to also be seen overseas.
Midwestern States Enter New Hydrogen Coalition
While producing hydrogen can still result in carbon emissions, innovation is making this a cleaner and cleaner fuel source.
Wave Energy Could be America’s Next Big Renewable Power Source
National Clean Energy Week offers an opportunity to highlight innovative developments across America’s renewable energy sector. When we think about American clean power, wind and solar quickly come to mind. But an unexpected source is poised to make literal waves across the energy landscape: wave energy. >>>READ: Using the Ocean’s Power to Fight Climate Change...
New Pilot Project Increases Solar, Decreases Drought
Similar projects have been developed in other countries. But for the United States, this pilot in California would be the first venture into connecting solar with irrigation canals.
Lake Erie Future Home to North America’s First Freshwater Offshore Wind Farm
North America’s first freshwater offshore wind farm has officially gotten the green light and will soon be developed in Lake Erie.
New Turbine Innovation Grows Wind Energy Output, Costs Nothing
A recent new development has found a way to increase the energy output of wind turbines. The best part? It costs nothing.