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According to a recent report from the U.S. Department of Energy, in the United States, more people were employed in solar power last year than in generating electricity through coal, gas and oil energy combined.
Beyond the macroeconomic case, businesses are coming to the conclusion that reducing emissions is not just good for the environment—it can also boost bottom lines, cut costs for consumers, and deliver returns for shareholders.
The world's first hydrogen powered, emission-free train is set to go into service in Germany in 2017 -- a ground-breaking innovation that could signal the phasing out of heavily polluting, diesel-powered trains.
The U.S. accepted Australia’s offer to supply biofuel for its Asia-Pacific fleet, advancing the Navy’s goal of getting half its power from renewables by 2020. Click below to read more.
One of the country's leading wind farm developers is eyeing its first utility-scale project in Oregon. Iberdrola Renewables has fully permitted what will be its first major solar project in the state in Prineville.
"Never let knowledge or words scare you." This was the advice offered by Dr. Brian Stanton, chief science officer at Westport, Ore.-based GreenWood Resources, to third-graders at Hillsboro's Jackson Elementary School last week.