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Clean Energy

The technologies and innovations enabling the decarbonization of the global energy economy and disrupting business-as-usual.

Tax Bill Preserves Critical Tax Credits for Wind, Solar and Electric Vehicles

By Georgina Gustin

The delivery company DHL is testing FUSO eCanter electric trucks. Credit: Daimler

Electric Trucks Begin Reporting for Duty, Quietly and Without All the Fumes

By ERICA GIES

Europe’s car-sharing programs have been shifting to electric. Paris has over 1,100 stations and 4,000 self-service electric cars available. Copenhagen has 400 BMW electric vehicles in its DriveNow program. Credit: Miguel Medina/AFP/Getty Images

Can Car-Sharing Culture Help Fuel an Electric Vehicle Revolution?

BY LYNDSEY GILPIN

Tax Bill Impact: What Happens to Renewable Energy?

By Georgina Gustin

Borrego Springs, California's microgrid storage. Credit: San Diego Gas & Electric

Microgrids Keep These Cities Running When the Power Goes Out

BY ERICA GIES

Students learn about different way solar energy can be harnessed in a rooftop lab at Discovery Elementary in Arlington, Virginia. The school has a 495-kilowatt solar array. Credit: Lincoln Barbour

5,500 U.S. Schools Use Solar Power, and That's Growing as Costs Fall, Study Shows

BY LYNDSEY GILPIN

Miguel Rodriguez. Credit: New York City Housing Authority

Community Solar Heads for the Rooftops of NYC’s Public Housing Projects

By Lyndsey Gilpin

More than 600 kilowatts of solar panels cover the the rooftops of buildings at Georgia Tech. Some of the rooftops double as a solar energy research lab for students. Credit: Georgia Tech

Solar Boom in Trump Country: It’s About Economics and Energy Independence

By Lyndsey Gilpin

Wind and coal power. Credit: Andrew/CC-BY-2.0

To Close Climate Goals Gap: Phase Out Coal, Ramp Up Renewables — Fast, UN Says

By Georgina Gustin

Light switch. Credit: Nils Vik/CC-BY-2.0

Californians Are Keeping Dirty Energy Off the Grid via Text Message

By Erica Gies

Wind turbines near Convoy, Ohio. Credit: Tom Hart/CC-BY-2.0

How Fossil Fuel Allies Are Tearing Apart Ohio's Long Embrace of Clean Energy

By Brad Wieners and David Hasemyer

Tesla's first solar-plus-storage project in Puerto Rico is being built at a children's hospital. Credit: Tesla

Puerto Rico’s Solar Future Takes Shape at a Children’s Hospital, with Tesla Batteries

By Lyndsey Gilpin

Electric bus in Nashville. Credit: Proterra

These City Bus Routes Are Going All-Electric ― and Saving Money

By Lyndsey Gilpin

How Deep Ocean Wind Turbines Could Power the World

By Bob Berwyn

Electric car plugged in. Credit: Miles Willis/Getty Images

Are Electric Vehicles Pushing Oil Demand Over a Cliff?

By Erica Gies

Elon Musk: Tesla Could Help Puerto Rico Power Up Again with Solar Microgrids

By Nicholas Kusnetz

U.S. solar power doubled from 2015 to 2016, but most of the global growth was in China. Credit: Scott Barbour/Getty Images

Solar Energy Boom Sets New Records, Shattering Expectations

By Georgina Gustin

A quarter of homes in the Florida Keys are estimated to have been destroyed by Hurricane Irma. Credit: Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images

Rebuilding After the Hurricanes: These Solar Homes Use Almost No Energy

By Lyndsey Gilpin

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