Where Does our Energy Come From?
When it comes to matters of energy, people often think that fossil-fuels like coal and oil generate electrical power when…
Hydrogen News – Green Hydrogen Report
When it comes to matters of energy, people often think that fossil-fuels like coal and oil generate electrical power when…
Organization launches new project designed to turn waste into electrical power A new hydrogen fuel project is taking root in…
Tesla Motors opens its supercharger technology patents into order to support electric vehicles Tesla Motors has established a strong reputation…
A solar energy facility in Australia has proved that solar power could replace fossil fuels at power stations. A CSIRO…
China may be able to learn from the UK’s success China may be able to increase its wind energy capacity…
Energy storage remains a very significant problem without a clear solution Energy storage is a problem. This problem becomes more…
The north Atlantic island grows closer to being able to power homes with green energy via a power cable. Iceland’s…
Hawaii is now an open market for SolarCity and the company’s solar power products and services SolarCity, a leading provider…
New survey reveals clean energy matters to the citizens in the U.S. state. A statewide North Carolina Sustainable Energy Association…
Global fuel cell market expected to see strong growth in coming years Grand Review Research has released a new report…
New renewable energy plant is designed to maximize recycling. The 26 MW (megawatt) waste to energy (W2E) plant was officially…
SunEdison projects have been successfully completed in the UK, adding 117 MW of capacity SunEdison, one of the largest solar…
Fuel cell vehicle fleet passes 3 million mile mark General Motors has announced that its fleet of fuel cell vehicles…
Wind projects are finding support from the private sector and some ambitious states A wind energy revolution is underway in…
Fuel cell vehicles will be used for transportation during the 2020 Olympic Games The 2020 Olympic Games are still quite…