The Sustainability Year in Stories: December 2024
We look at the articles that made the news in 2024. Today, it is December’s turn, featuring Schneider Electric, China’s renewables industry and Toyota
We look at the articles that made the news in 2024. Today, it is December’s turn, featuring Schneider Electric, China’s renewables industry and Toyota
In the late 20th century, California was not at the forefront of the sustainable energy movement. This changed dramatically following a serious energy crisis
Representational image. Credit: CanvaThe Solar Energy Expo 2025 will take place from January 14-16, 2025, at the PTAK International Exhibition Centre in Warsaw, Poland. Organized by PTAK Warsaw Expo, this…
TEHRAN- Iran’s deputy energy minister said that the capacity of generating electricity from renewable sources will reach 4,800 megawatts (MW) by the end of the next Iranian calendar year (March…
Iberdrola, through its US subsidiary Avangrid, and Portland General Electric (PGE) have signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) for the 120 MWac Tower Solar project, which the US subsidiary of…
We are told that 100% renewable energy is a laudable and realistic goal. The reality and the details actually contradict this. Here is the rest of the story.Examining data from…
Longroad Energy, a US based renewable energy developer, owner and operator, announced it has finalized a long-term Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Meta for the entire output of 1000 Mile,…
TechRadar Verdict Considering it is free to use, NerdWallet comes packed with lots of powerful tools that offer up a great overview of personal finances. Check credit scores, track income…
Personal FinanceCanva | dimaberlinphotos and dashapetrenkophotosJoey FrenetteIt can pay some pretty sizeable dividends to listen to the voices of popular personal finance gurus like Dave Ramsey and Suze Orman. Indeed,…
Housing affordability hasn’t gotten better in 2025. Record-high home prices and near-7% mortgage rates are making it difficult for prospective buyers everywhere. Even a 1% difference in your mortgage rate…