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Op-ed: Green-energy benefit debunked - fossil fuels are cheaper than renewable energy, and the facts prove it
Over the past decades, I’ve seen hundreds of stories and reports claiming solar and wind power are cheaper than conventional ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Wind and solar power overtook fossil fuels last year as a source of electricity in the EU for the first time, a new report found.
The tipping point between renewable energy and fossil fuels has been reached, says a new United Nations (UN) report. The UN Secretary-General Antônio Guterres said that we are entering a renewable era ...
Solar thermal installations experienced a 15 percent growth rate last year and many experts think that will increase in the next few years – but don’t count fossil fuels out yet. Combining solar ...
Energy is the lifeblood of opportunity and economic development and a pillar of human civilization in the 21st century. Even the most remote communities in rural America were welcomed into the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Rooftop solar panels in Beeskow, Germany. Pexels Last year, for the first time, wind and solar supplied more power than fossil ...
Renewable energy doesn’t need subsidies to compete with fossil fuels when it comes to building new power plants. That’s a key takeaway in Lazard’s annual report on electricity generation costs. The ...
There’s something truly uplifting about knowing that the energy powering our homes — and, in my case, recharging my plug-in hybrid vehicle — is clean, renewable and helps keep the air we breathe fresh ...
The planet’s third biggest polluter is adding wind and solar and electrifying transport at a faster pace than China did at ...
Argentina is increasing oil and gas production, particularly from the Vaca Muerta shale formation. The country is developing its renewable energy sector with ambitious targets for solar and wind power ...
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Solar and wind overtake fossil fuels in the EU for the first time. Can the power grid keep up?
The EU is “rapidly” moving towards a clean energy future, but experts warn our “outdated” grid is holding us back. View on ...
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