Norway’s Wind Power Threatened by Low Energy Prices

After Russia, Norway is the second-largest gas supplier to Europe. Norway is also highly dependent on hydro-power, which is green in its own right....

EU Prepares Massive Investments in Renewable Energy

According to an analysis made by Reuters, the wind turbines will rapidly expand in Europe's coastal waters, bringing new opportunities and challenges for the industry.
Tesla Gigafactory - A Big Deal in the Works

States Competing for Tesla Gigafactory to Build Within Their Borders

Economically speaking, the Tesla Gigafactory promises to be a boon to, not only Tesla Motors, but also to whichever state Tesla Motors ends up...
It's OK, He's "Driving" an Autonomous Vehicle

Autonomous Vehicles to Dominate by 2050

Given that 90% of traffic fatalities result from human error, it seems possible that autonomous vehicles could cut down on this by a significant...
EPA emissions regulations: It's OK to give up on coal.

EPA Announces Emissions Regulations for Power Plants

The carbon footprint of the United States is particularly heavy, but recent emissions regulations announced by the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) should help to...
Toyota RAV4 EV - Higher ¢/mi, but Cleaner

Cost Per Mile of Driving – Electric vs Conventional

In any venture involving the exchange of money, it is often advisable to hire an analyst to perform a “Cost-Benefit Analysis,” which compares the...
Used Electric Vehicles Won't Join These Ranks Anytime Soon

Electric Vehicles Depreciate Faster – Kelley Blue Book’s Foot in Mouth Problem

According to some recent words on Kelley Blue Book, electric vehicles will depreciate much faster than their conventional counterparts. Kelley Blue Book (KBB) ought to...

How The U.S. Is Really Doing in the Renewable Energy Sector

You may have realized a while ago that in a few decades from now, the renewable energy sources like wind, sun and geothermal will...

China's Ambitious Plan To Increase Renewable Energy To 500 GW By 2020

China has published an astonishing and ambitious plan for renewable energy increase for the next 10 years. The plan is to get not less than 500 GW of clean energy on the grid by 2020.
COMPETES Act

COMPETES Act Threatens Climate Science Research

Climate change research is about to take a big hit under legislation passed today by the US House of Representatives. The bill, known as...