It’s not easy to be a farmer in Virginia. Pests, weather, uncertain markets and access to capital are a perennial problem.
This week’s Current Climate newsletter also looks at Indiana’s plan to get rare earths from coal waste and how batteries keep ...
The Agriculture Department cited high delinquency rates and other problems with loan guarantees for manure-to-energy ...
Around a fifth of solar panels examined in a new study fail much faster than expected and some may last for only half their ...
China may be the world's number one polluter in real time, but Beijing is also driving the world's most ambitious renewables rollout, at breakneck speed. China is now home to nearly a third of the ...
As another Arctic blast gripped Texas this winter, a familiar narrative resurfaced: wind turbines and solar farms supposedly went dark just as demand spiked, leaving natural gas and coal to rescue the ...
China has introduced new nuclear power advances with production of this plant which could be a gamechanger for what we use nuclear power for.
It wasn’t so long ago pundits claimed Australia’s grid couldn’t run on higher than 20% renewables. Now it’s 50%.
"Despite their ingenuity, small farms are being pushed to the margins of California's celebrated ag-tech boom." ...
Princeton’s microgrid–which became well known for riding through Superstorm Sandy more than 13 years ago–has been upgraded ...
Even as American automakers have scaled back their ambitions for electric vehicles, some are pivoting to a technology that could help boost renewable energy.
Cubans are hustling to become more self-sufficient as the U.S. government tightens its economic noose over the communist-run ...