Today’s Solutions: March 25, 2026

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.

In 20 years, could 100 cities

In 20 years, could 100 cities be powered by clean energy?

In 2013, Greensburg, KS — a town of less than 800 residents about 100 miles from Wichita — became the first city in the United States to go 100 percent renewable, powering their homes, businesses, and municipal buildings via wind power. In 2014, Burlington, VT joined Greensburg, Read More...

Significant decline in coal-bu

Significant decline in coal-burning in China signals major turnaround

Coal-burning in China is in significant decline, according to official figures released on Tuesday. The new data is good news for the fight against climate change and shows a major turnaround for one of the world’s biggest polluters as it continues its transition to clean energy; earlier this Read More...

In India, solar power tariff a

In India, solar power tariff at record low

The solar power tariff fell to an all-time low, with Finland-based energy firm Fortum Finnsurya Energy quoting Rs 4.34 a unit to bag the mandate to set up a 70-mw solar plant under NTPC's Bhadla Solar Park tender. "This is the lowest solar tariff so far in India. This has happened because of Read More...

Denmark sets world record for

Denmark sets world record for wind energy production

Denmark has set a world record for wind energy. The achievement is hailed as "the key to stop global warming". Last  year, almost 40% of electricity consumption used in the country came from its wind turbines, making it the world's leading nation in wind-based power. In January, this figure Read More...

Benefits from renewable energy

Benefits from renewable energy programs far outweigh costs

The benefits of renewable energy for the environment are well-known. Even so, policies that push for clean energy are being criticized by opponents who claim they increase electricity costs for consumers. A new report from Berkeley Lab’s Energy Analysis & Environmental Impacts department Read More...

Renewable energy can make the

Renewable energy can make the world richer and happier

Doubling clean power generation within 15 years could add $1.3 trillion to global GDP and improve wellbeing, says International Renewable Energy Agency, UN-backed think tank. A new report, released on Saturday, shows the benefits of ditching coal, oil and gas for domestic resources that counter Read More...

Soon, many government offices

Soon, many government offices will start harnessing solar energy

Soon, government offices housed in own buildings in Mysuru, Mandya, Chamarajnagar, Kodagu and Hassan districts will harness solar energy for their use and distribute the excess power to energy supplying corporations (Escoms). For, solar photovoltaic (PV) power generating stations will be set up on Read More...

Obama freezes new coal product

Obama freezes new coal production, launches ‘war on coal'

The Obama administration will announce today a halt to new coal mining leases on public lands. The move effectively freezes new coal production and sends a signal to energy markets that could turn investors away from an already flailing industry. The announcement provides another example of the Read More...

2015 was record year for UK wi

2015 was record year for UK wind energy generation

New official statistics have shown that 2015 was a record year for wind energy generation in the UK. According to official figures provided by National Grid, and analysed by the country’s wind and marine renewable energy trade body, RenewableUK, 2015 saw onshore and offshore wind farms supply Read More...

Solar energy jobs double in 5

Solar energy jobs double in 5 years

The number of solar jobs in the U.S. has more than doubled in five years. In fact, there are more people working in solar now than at oil rigs and in gas fields. The solar industry added 35,000 jobs in 2015, up 20% from the previous year, according to the Solar Foundation, a nonprofit in Washington Read More...