Energy
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How the blockchain could fight grid cyber-threats
The electricity system is about to experience a several-orders-of-magnitude increase in the number of vulnerabilities to cyber-threats. Read More
PepsiCo, Walmart and setting a standard for sustainable fleets
A new BSR initiative brings together major fuel buyers to scope out the market for alternative fuels and heavy-duty electric vehicles. Read More
The growth of corporate clean energy in 6 charts
Recently, U.S. facilities have begun to offer large-scale renewable energy options to customers. Here, a closer look at the rapid scale-up. Read More
Electric city: Volvo unveils vision for clean cars, buses and more
Swedish vehicle manufacturer focuses on air quality as it unveils a host of new green bus, truck and construction machinery prototypes. Read More
Johnson Controls, Mahindra cash in on energy productivity
One year into EP100, 12 companies pledged to double their energy productivity and make their resources go a mile further. Read More
The business case for pollinator-friendly solar sites
Why not help local farms and lakes, streams and estuaries by accompanying solar installations with native flowering plants? Read More
The three phases of Tesla's clean energy revolution
A roadmap to convert the world to clean energy by the century's end, inspired by Tesla's growth from a niche business to a major renewable market player. Read More
Aggregated energy: Can group purchases help scale renewable power?
Google, Philips and George Washington University are pioneering joint renewable energy deals that could open the field to more small and mid-size players. Read More
The train has left the station on renewable energy
Economics and corporate behavior have changed the energy landscape for good. Google, H&M, Nestle and Walmart jumped on. Will you follow? Read More
Can we really solve the million-piece climate puzzle?
Too many of us are too focused on addressing narrow slices of the challenge, rather than the bigger picture. Read More