Two pioneers chart paths to energy justice

Steph Speirs and Shalanda Baker share insights about expanding fossil-free energy to more communities. Read More

A just energy transition in action: Developing 1G of wind power with tribes

Present-day tribal lands in South Dakota are home to some of the best onshore clean energy resources in North America. Read More

A water bottle made from air, and other wonders of electrochemistry

Sponsored: Experts from the National Renewable Energy Lab and Shell answer questions about the future of clean chemistry and why it matters. Read More

Industrial decarbonization picks up steam

The stars are aligning for three key reasons: demand for clean solutions is growing, technologies are maturing and the conditions for policy solutions are ripe. Read More

Electrifying everything should start with the masses

Relieving monthly expenses associated with inefficient and dirty energy is a natural way to uplift communities and help keep money local.  Read More

Reducing building operating emissions at scale with data analytics

Sponsored: Whether you own, operate or lease buildings, making data-driven energy management decisions is key to reducing building related emissions across your business. Read More

Investors are failing African entrepreneurs — it’s time for a change

Funding of local entrepreneurs still lags in critical sectors such as energy. Read More

3 ways companies can tap into the rise of renewable energy in Colombia

The country’s aggressive targets will require engaging private sector participation. Read More

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Driving IoT With Wireless Sensor Technology

Did you know that more than 30% of businesses are exploring ways to use energy to support higher growth, greater efficiencies and reduced business risk? The Internet of Things allows energy-consuming devices to communicate in new and powerful ways, but harnessing its true potential requires the right tools.  Read More

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Coal-Fired Solar vs. Ultra Low-Carbon Solar

Investors, consumers and employees are increasingly focused on corporate ESG goals. This newfound attention is a universally positive change, helping prioritize sustainability in businesses large and small. As part of their efforts, many CSOs rely on solar and other renewable energy sources to drive progress on their companies’ sustainability goals. With increased attention often comes increased scrutiny. Inadvertent mistakes can trigger a backlash for activities that run contrary to sustainable goals. Remember toilet paper made from cutting old growth rainforests?  Read More