Today’s Solutions: April 26, 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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New renewables outpacing rising electricity demand for the first time

For the first time ever, investment in new renewables was more than enough to cover rising global electricity demand in 2015. That’s according to the first World Energy Investment report, published by the International Energy Agency (IEA). While fossil fuels still dominate energy supplies, Read More...

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Amazon doubles down on wind energy, blows off Donald Trump

The U.S. Energy Department released a new report predicting a huge drop in the cost of wind energy by 2030, but Amazon is not waiting around for that to happen. The company is already heavily invested in wind energy and just signed on to buy 90 percent of the output from a new Read More...

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New V-shape roof captures solar and wind energy and rain

With improved designs roofs can capture not just solar energy but also wind power as well as rain water. In a new V-shapes roof concept scientists use five different green technologies: solar photovoltaic (PV), wind turbines, rainwater harvesting/utilization, as well as roof sky lighting. The Read More...

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China embarked on wind power frenzy, says IEA

China has been building two wind turbines every hour, the International Energy Agency (IEA) has told BBC News. This is the world's biggest programme of turbine installation, double that of its nearest rival, the US. The nation’s entire annual increase in energy demand has been fulfilled from Read More...

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Researchers discover more efficient way to split water, produce hydrogen

Hydrogen is often considered a fuel for the future, in the form of fuel cells to power electric motors or burned in internal combustion engines. But finding a practical, inexpensive and nontoxic way to produce large amounts of hydrogen gas – especially by splitting water into its component Read More...

Experts weigh In: Cost of wind

Experts weigh In: Cost of wind energy to keep going down, down, down

Here’s more bad news for fossil fuels: The U.S. Department of Energy just released the results of a global survey of 163 wind energy experts. The verdict: The cost of wind energy will drop between 24 and 30 percent by 2030, from a 2014 baseline. In addition, a total reduction of 35 to 41 Read More...

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World’s Largest Repurposed EV Battery Facility Under Construction In Germany

Germany expects 40 to 45% of the electrical power consumed in Germany to be generated from renewable resources by 2025. That number is anticipated to grow to 55 to 60% by 2035. That’s good news for greening the electrical grid, but renewables still require some form of storage medium, such as Read More...

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Global investment in energy falls but renewables remain strong

Global investment in energy fell by 8% last year to $1.8tn (£1.4), reflecting low oil and gas prices and cost falls in the sector, new data shows. Nearly half of the decline was accounted for by the US, where plunging oil prices and a recent boom in shale gas, along with cost deflation in the Read More...

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This fabric produces energy from light and movement

Researchers have developed a fabric that can harvest energy from the sun and movement at the same time. The fabric could be used to create power-generating clothing, creating a new meaning for the word wearable. So far the technology can only generate a couple volts a minute, but researchers Read More...

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Long-awaited plan divvies up California desert for renewable energy

Swaths of public land in the California desert will be opened to solar and wind farms under a federal plan released Wednesday that preserves much of the landscape for conservation and recreation. The long-awaited blueprint finalized by the U.S. Interior Department after a years-long process seeks Read More...