A recent new development has found a way to increase the energy output of wind turbines. The best part? It costs nothing.
West Virginia is Still an Energy Powerhouse – If the State Allows It
While simply allowing utilities to produce solar is a step in the right direction, it’s only a small step for the economy of the state. To see the state truly flourish, policymakers need to lay off the heavy hand of regulation and protectionism and instead embrace an “all of the above” strategy.
Without Reforms to the Environmental Review Process, Wildfires Will Grow Worse
If permitting reform is narrow in scope and fails to address the systemic problems facing not just energy infrastructure but conservation, it will be a huge missed opportunity.
Thrifting: How Young Shoppers Are Changing the Face of Fashion Consumerism
The ultimate goal is to reduce the amount of clothes that are made unsustainably, worn briefly, and ditched to join a landfill.
MISO Set to Expand Grid, Usher in Renewable Development
These new transmission lines are without a doubt a good thing for renewable energy development. Better transmission capability will hasten our transition to a future powered by clean energy sources.
Permitting Reform Needed to Reach Clean Energy Goals
An inefficient regulatory environment is hindering the development of energy and infrastructure projects in the U.S. Unless addressed, America will struggle to reduce emissions and expand its share of clean energy.
Is it Time to Move on From Artificial Turf?
As municipalities look to become more eco-friendly a switch to grass may be beneficial to the environment and local ecology. In the case of the NFL, it may just lead to fewer injuries of the league’s greatest superstars.
Could Direct Air Capture Systems Hold the Key to Reducing Carbon Emissions?
As more and more DAC schemes begin operating, it is anticipated that the overall costs involved will decrease significantly.
How Hurricane Season Could Impact Gas Prices
Americans are understandably relieved at the sight of declining gas prices. But that relief might soon turn to greater frustration if hurricane season is as bad as predicted.
Why the Rest of the Country Shouldn’t Follow California’s Lead on Banning Gas-Powered Vehicles
The so-called national leader in environmental policy has put the EV cart before the carbon-free energy horse.