120 Countries Sign Up for International Solar Alliance
The incredible goal is to mobilize $1 trillion for solar in developing countries by 2030.
The incredible goal is to mobilize $1 trillion for solar in developing countries by 2030.
In the largest public-private partnership ever, governments will double investment in basic energy research and billionaires will invest in the companies that emerge.
Following through on its commitment to use 100% renewable energy, Apple is turning to its supply chain in China and Singapore.
There are clear signs that the energy transition is underway, says IEA's World Energy Outlook.
Wind farms are producing so much electricity that it's becoming a selling point for the state's utilities - free electricity at night.
No need for coal or new natural gas plants in the US Northwest. Greater energy efficiency will satisfy electric demand for the next 20 years.
Surprisingly, the top three cities are in Texas.
14 African countries are joining Energy Africa to bring solar to the 620 million people who still lack access to electricity.
That's up from just 30,000 in 2006, and is helping the US to regain leadership on solar manufacturing.
Within the next three years, 10 GW of wind will be installed across the country.