700 years of electricity from nuclear waste? Can TerraPower do it?
While investments in solar panels, wind turbines, biofuels, and hydropower continue to increase, it will not be enough to meet the 56% increase in energy consumption by 2040. [1]
While investments in solar panels, wind turbines, biofuels, and hydropower continue to increase, it will not be enough to meet the 56% increase in energy consumption by 2040. [1]
Energy providers are in a position to have a major impact on the way we utilize electricity. One energy provider is taking all the right steps to ensure there is a brighter tomorrow.
Aspiration Energy is an innovative company poised for success with growing demand for renewable energy in India
Toyota tackles hydrogen fueling challenges by introducing fuel cell vehicle “MIRAI”. The company hopes the vehicle will mirror the success of “Prius”.
The Cloud: High Growth, High Energy Usage When you stream video on Netflix or pin photos on Pinterest, you’re using infrastructure managed by Amazon Web Services (AWS), a suite of cloud computing services used by many of the biggest companies […]
Tesla’s goal of bringing sustainable energy to the masses is supported by synergies with SolarCity.
Nissan Motors has been recognized for its climate efforts and innovation in zero emission vehicles. Will the company’s efforts be enough to increase the penetration of electric vehicles around the world?
California based Pacific Gas and Electric leading the way to supply sustainable electricity and reduce its carbon footprint
A brief look at why the first wave of clean-tech VCs failed–and how they might do better in the future.
70% of electricity in Colombia is water-generated, making the country vulnerable to the effects of climate change. How does the sale of a State owned enterprise (SOE) factor into how Colombia better protects itself from El Niño phenomenon?