Today’s Solutions: May 03, 2024

Energy

Transitioning to a world powered by renewable energy is key to tackling climate change. Here you can find the latest good news related to our clean energy transition, covering wind, solar, green hydrogen, hydropower, and more.

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Politicians cannot stop the clean power revolution. And that’s good news

America is deeply divided after a hard-fought and often cruel election. In the immediate aftermath of the results, both sides may think or hope or fear that their world is going to radically change. But, if history is any guide, elections never lead to revolutions. The power of the business and the Read More...

Morocco lights the way for Afr

Morocco lights the way for Africa on renewable energy

As the host of this year’s COP22 climate change conference in Marrakech, Morocco has been keen to demonstrate its green credentials and make this COP the “African COP”. In the past year, Morocco has banned the use of plastic bags, launched new plans for extending the urban tram Read More...

Study shows LED lights attract

Study shows LED lights attract far fewer bugs than other lights

Here’s another reason why you should replace the traditional filament lamps in your home with LED lights. In a new study, researchers found that LED lights are much less attractive to nuisance insects such as biting midges than filament lamps. In fact, the results showed that LEDs attracted four Read More...

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First electricity from tidal energy farm reaches mainland Scotland

For the first time, Scotland’s mainland has received electricity from tidal power. Scotland is currently developing the world’s first large-scale tidal energy farm, with plans to deploy up to 269 turbines that will generate around 400MW of electricity. That’s enough to power hundreds of Read More...

Energy-efficient engine turns

Energy-efficient engine turns waste hot water into electricity

A new engine that generates electricity from waste hot water could reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions for thousands of different businesses, from cargo shipping to data centres. So says Exergyn, a firm based in Dublin, Ireland, which plans to run the first industrial trials of its Read More...

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The state of solar power looks bright in 2017 (+video)

By 2017, solar power capacity in the U.S. will have nearly tripled in less than three years, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. Combined wind, utility-scale and distributed solar power accounted for more than 66% of all new capacity installed in the U.S. last year. Already, more than twice Read More...

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Want to boost wind and solar power? Bring them together

What’s keeping solar and wind power from fully taking over the electric grid? For starters, the sun only shines during the day. Wind blows intermittently, is seasonally variable, and is not always blowing when the energy is needed. But what if solar and wind work together? "Wind resource Read More...

Microsoft announces its larges

Microsoft announces its largest wind energy purchase

Microsoft announced on Monday its largest purchase of wind energy to date in two agreements together representing 237 MW, bringing the company’s total investments in wind energy projects in the US to over 500 MW. Microsoft has been consistent in its ambitions to green its operations, Read More...

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Beautiful solar structures: The future of urban design

Clean energy sources are often relegated to places where people cannot see them, like far in the ocean or on the roofs of buildings. But what if they were instead made into aesthetically-pleasing structures meant to be seen on the street? What if art could be combined with the production of solar Read More...

A new process to turn the wast

A new process to turn the waste heat of power plants into electricity

In most power plants, most of the energy produced ends up as heat. Some of this heat is then used to produce electricity but much of it typically gets lost when it escapes into the atmosphere. A group of researchers has developed a new material that can be used to turn waste heat into electricity. Read More...