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Global funding for clean-energy projects sagged in 2018 after China’s decision to curb subsidies dragged down installations in the world’s biggest solar market.

There is a huge disconnect between what shoppers want and what retailers think they want, according to the latest Future of Retail survey. Some 95% of customers don’t

Many felt Luxembourg had found the right way of dealing with traffic congestion and its negative impact on the environment after it announced it would be introducing free

Arguably one of the best things to come out of the recent innovations in the banking sector is the sheer amount of choice when it comes to personal
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(Fri, 18 Jan 2019) EIA expects non-hydroelectric renewable energy resources such as solar and wind will be the fastest growing source of U.S. electricity generation for at least the next two years. EIA’s January 2019 <em>Short-Term Energy Outlook</em> (STEO) forecasts that electricity generation from utility-scale solar generating units will grow by 10% in 2019 and by 17% in 2020. According to the January STEO, wind generation will grow by 12% and 14% during the next two years.

Exploring regional solutions, changing the cultural narrative and being employee-driven are among the Tech Talent Charter’s list of things for businesses to focus on in order to drive diversity

Indonesian indigenous leaders, environmental activists and farmers’ unions have come forward to speak out against the use of palm oil-based biofuels. In an open letter to the European

China has approved construction of the 2,000-MW Lawa hydropower station on the Jinsha River, multiple news agencies are reporting.

Here we are in 2019, with more than 100 U.S. cities and 140 large corporations having established 100 percent clean, carbon-free and/or renewable energy goals. In several states, newly seated governors campaigned on goals of 100 percent renewable energy, and congressional representatives have arrived in Washington positioning for a like-minded national proposal.

It’s hard to find a common thread between the business models of Gap, Bloomberg, Cox, Salesforce and Workday but today they are announcing that they all have one big thing in common: their desire to clean up their organizations’ energy supply by using renewable energy.

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