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- First LookBiden gives Massachusetts Vineyard Wind project new breeze
A large wind farm project off the coast of Massachusetts, Vineyard Wind, had been at a standstill for years. It could now be approved as soon as next month as part of President Joe Biden’s plan to double offshore wind production by 2030.
- How Fukushima turned a nuclear advocate into an antinuclear champion
Naoto Kan, Japan's former prime minister, was devoted to the idea of nuclear power. But after his country's nuclear disaster in 2011, he turned into an improbable activist against atomic energy. Can he persuade the pro-nuke French?
- First LookAs clean energy prices fall, rural communities in Asia, Africa benefit
As renewable energy becomes cheaper and more commercially used, unplugged communities in Asia, Africa, and other corners of the world will soon have to access to modern energy. Places in Mauritius and Rwanda are already outfitting homes with solar systems.
- First LookFrance looks to speed up wind power projects
France will announce steps this week to accelerate the installation of wind turbines. To date, only half of the authorized French onshore wind projects have been installed due to legal opposition from activists.
- First Look20 countries agree to end coal use by 2030
Twenty countries and two US states have banded together through the Powering Past Coal alliance to phase out coal and cut carbon emissions by 2030 in an effort to keep to the Paris Agreement target for lowering emissions.
- First LookBooming US crude oil exports raises questions about infrastructure capability
Port officials and exporters say current pipelines, ports, and shipping lanes will be unable to handle further growth. Since the export ban was lifted less than two years ago, shipments are hitting a record of 2 million barrels a day.
- Las Vegas shines as a model for solar power
Long known for its extravagance, Vegas is quickly becoming a paragon of conservation, thanks to an upswing in solar energy.
- Evaporation: the overlooked alternative energy source?
So-called evaporation engines could add another stream of renewable power to a diversified energy strategy, researchers say. But the technology has a way to go – and some questions to answer – before it can be deployed.
- First LookUS solar companies ask for protection from foreign imports
The US International Trade Commission is hearing proposals from US based solar companies that would like tariffs imposed on foreign panel makers. While the cheaper foreign panels have benefited customers, the low prices have hit domestic solar manufacturers hard.
- Using outer space to help cool buildings on Earth
Using a phenomenon known as radiative sky cooling, a team of Stanford researchers has developed rooftop panels that could be used to passively cool buildings.
- First LookHarvey hits refineries, stopping nearly one-quarter of US fuel output
Hurricane Harvey has forced a number of refineries in Texas and Louisiana to slow or stop operation, resulting in increased gas prices across the nation.
- First LookEurope still wants American coal, boosting exports to new highs
European and Asian demand for coal has spiked, causing US coal exports from January to May to increase by 60 percent compared to the same time period in 2016.
- First LookWind, solar do not harm power grid reliability, new study reports
A recent draft of the US Department of Energy study on renewable energy states that 'significantly higher levels of renewable energy can be integrated without compromise of system reliability.'
- First LookPakistan continues initiative to increase reliance on wind power
After a Chinese investment in renewable energy, Pakistan opens a new wind farm to bolster energy production and decrease reliance on fossil fuels.
- Fuel from CO2? Experiment brings it a step closer to reality
It won't immediately solve our energy woes, but does increase our control over light-induced chemical reactions.
- Why Canada’s Trudeau is Trump's ally on Keystone XL
The pipeline might be symbolically potent in the US, a linchpin in national climate policy. But the Canadian Prime Minister sees a way to support Keystone while still pushing climate goals forward.
- Standing Rock protest area to be closed by Army Corps of Engineers
The Standing Rock Sioux tribe received notice that all lands north of the Cannonball River will be closed 'for safety concerns' on Dec. 5.
- First LookCan Trump live up to his promises to coal country?
The president-elect has promised to 'bring the coal industry back 100 percent.' Market forces suggest differently.
- Hawaii's bees join endangered species list, but hope remains
Several types of yellow-faced bees native to Hawaii were classified as 'endangered,' a move many hope will protect the pollinators who play a crucial role in the local ecosystem.
- Is Saudi Arabia serious about bringing back high oil prices?
Saudi Arabia appears to be backing off its policy of letting low oil prices burn off a global glut. But its real motives still aren't clear.