What will happen to solar panels after their useful lives are over?

It's a good sign that solar energy use is growing, but the infrastructure to sunset these cells barely exists. Read More

Solar for renters? This startup is taking on the challenge of 'split incentives'

The seed-stage venture, born at Yale University, plans to pilot its idea in New Haven this summer. Read More

For global companies looking to cut scope 3 emissions, Taiwan steps up

A reshuffling in its energy market makes local renewable energy available — but costs remain high. Read More

Why Target and Amazon like onsite solar power

Now large companies are adding batteries, too. Read More

Meet the 11 startups accelerating change at VERGE Hawaii

Here are some of the greatest solutions you haven't yet seen — but should. Read More

How businesses are benefiting from Hawaiian Electric's virtual power plant

Some, like amusement park Wet n' Wild, are finding energy efficiency opportunities and receiving lower power bills. Read More

Why ARPA-E is essential for U.S. energy innovation

The federal agency has a mission of overcoming long-term, high-risk barriers to developing energy technologies. Read More

It won't be easy, but Hawaii should speed up its transition to clean energy

The state has made major progress in its shift from oil to renewables but there’s still a lot to be done, according to a new report analyzing its ongoing transition. Read More

Intuit hatches plan to help customers and employees buy clean power

Here's an innovative new option for smaller businesses to reduce their carbon footprint. Read More

Battery storage is reaching the point of no return

Management teams are bracing for the advent of wider battery installations. Read More