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Combined Heat and Brewing Power
When it comes to a commitment to renewable energy and energy efficiency in beer brewing, Colorado’s thriving craft brewing scene is a great example.
Fortune 500 Companies Declare Their “Renewable Energy Buyers’ Principles”
Last week, WWF released a set of principles signed by leading Fortune 500 companies—including Bloomberg, Facebook, General Motors, Hewlett-Packard, Intel, Johnson & Johnson, Mars, Novelis, Procter & Gamble, REI, Sprint, and Walmart—that frame the challenges and needs they are facing as large renewable energy buyers.
Five Reasons U.S. Solar Installers are Vertically Integrating … For Now
A curious trend’s been washing through U.S. solar recently: vertical integration, the process of companies owning more and more of their own supply chains.
The Nation’s Oldest Public University Embraces Modern Technologies
The University of North Carolina is embracing modern technologies to fulfill its commitment to the state’s environmental health and the efficient use of energy.
How Opposite Energy Policies Turned The Fukushima Disaster Into A Loss For Japan And A Win For Germany
Japan thinks of itself as famously poor in energy, but this national identity rests on a semantic confusion. Japan is indeed poor in fossil fuels—but among all major industrial countries, it’s the richest in renewable energy like sun, wind, and geothermal. For example, Japan has nine times Germany’s renewable energy…