The woes of the solar thermal industry are well known but mostly boil down to the unexpectedly steep decline in pricing for solar panels, its primary competitor. But the technology and concepts… Read more »
The long, slow maturation of the fuel cell industry has created many skeptics out there who have wondered whether the technology will ever find an application where the benefits of fuel… Read more »
The most recent report from the Solar Energy Industries Association and GTM Research puts into relief just how far solar has come in its penetration of the U.S. energy economy. And… Read more »
Utilities are now rejecting net metering applications from customers with battery storage. The fight highlights the deep threat presented by declining solar panel prices and distributed power generation. Read more »
In a move that could be a major trigger for the market for emissions reductions technologies for power plants, the Obama administration plans to announce initial limits for new natural gas… Read more »
Contrary to the politics and headlines of the day, clean energy is a relatively trusted sector, and companies should be leveraging that good faith to lead. Read more »
Dreaming and doing are far apart. Here’s three potential problems — from environmental containment to economics to infrastructure — for mining natural gas from the sea in Japan. Read more »
President Obama made one of his most aggressive declarations to using market-based means to fight climate change since early on in his first term. Read more »
What are the most important energy trends that the U.S. acting under secretary of energy, David Sandalow, is seeing in 2013? Check out these 7 that are at the top of… Read more »