Tag Archives: renewable energy

10 Steps Europe Must Take on Energy

How to meet the opportunity presented by Russia to ready the EU’s energy policies for a more stable future

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U.S. Energy “Security” — Beware False Comfort

Reliance on a phony form of “energy security” locks the U.S. into a world of diminishing returns.

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Electricity: Who’s the Cleanest of Them All?

Quiz: Brazil, Canada, Germany or US: Which major country performs best when using renewable sources?

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New Approaches to Inequality

Thinking beyond traditional economics perspectives to address inequality.

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Time for a New Global Trade Deal

The next big international trade deals should focus on green growth.

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Build For the Future (Part II)

Ten steps Western economies must take.

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The Rise of Cheap Solar Energy

How are existing utilities reacting to solar energy becoming cost-effective?

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Germany’s Energy Transformation in Action

Major German utility RWE sheds old business model, embraces energy transition.

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The New Frontiers of Production

How to grow the economy of maintenance by moving toward a circular economy.

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Doubling Down on Wind: Ireland Greens Its Grid, Looks to Export

Will Ireland become a global hub of innovation in the management of renewable power?

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