German Cities’ Progress on Climate-Neutral Heating Could Stall with New Coalition Government
“There are significant risks that the new government might derail the transition away from gas,” Jan Rosenow of the
“There are significant risks that the new government might derail the transition away from gas,” Jan Rosenow of the
The complete collapse of an Atlantic current vital to climatic stability and nutrient-rich oceans is unlikely this century, finds
Having secured approval to purchase an urban solar park designed to be North America’s largest, the City of Medicine
As Canada rushes to meet its goal of 5.8 million new homes by 2030, policy changes are urgently needed
Energy storage and renewables are expanding rapidly in Texas’s free-market system, building resilience, lowering costs, and drawing comparisons with
New power purchase agreements (PPAs) for renewable energy in Canada flattened out from 1,030 megawatts in 2023 to just
A cheaper AI system that reportedly uses a small fraction of the resources consumed by competing U.S. models upended
From Vienna’s bold geothermal “moonshot” to a surging heat pump boom in the United States, cities are ditching gas
Denmark’s power sector decarbonization shows how municipal policies drive district heating—an insight Canada could apply to widen adoption of
A California utility said Thursday that its equipment may have sparked a small wildfire in Los Angeles that broke
“There are significant risks that the new government might derail the transition away from gas,” Jan Rosenow of the
The complete collapse of an Atlantic current vital to climatic stability and nutrient-rich oceans is unlikely this century, finds
Having secured approval to purchase an urban solar park designed to be North America’s largest, the City of Medicine
As Canada rushes to meet its goal of 5.8 million new homes by 2030, policy changes are urgently needed
Energy storage and renewables are expanding rapidly in Texas’s free-market system, building resilience, lowering costs, and drawing comparisons with
New power purchase agreements (PPAs) for renewable energy in Canada flattened out from 1,030 megawatts in 2023 to just
A cheaper AI system that reportedly uses a small fraction of the resources consumed by competing U.S. models upended
From Vienna’s bold geothermal “moonshot” to a surging heat pump boom in the United States, cities are ditching gas
Denmark’s power sector decarbonization shows how municipal policies drive district heating—an insight Canada could apply to widen adoption of
A California utility said Thursday that its equipment may have sparked a small wildfire in Los Angeles that broke