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Solar roads to pave the way for eco-friendly transportation– Redirected
December 12th, 2018As the price of solar energy continues to fall, researchers and investors are looking for new ways to adapt solar power for every facet of modern life. One promising innovation for this renewable resource is solar roadways.…
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The failed V.C. Summer nuclear project: A timeline
December 4th, 2018How South Carolina residents came to be paying for an abandoned nuclear project.…
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Could molten salt be the next big thing in energy storage?
November 14th, 2018Several exciting new projects are trying to change the conversation by investigating alternative options for long-term energy storage.…
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Report says clean energy could create 65 million new jobs
November 12th, 2018A recently-released report says that a successful clean energy transition could generate 65 million new jobs worldwide and result in $26 trillion in financial benefits by 2030.…
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Algal biofuel: Growing a sustainable future– Redirected
November 7th, 2018Algae, consisting of protein, carbohydrates and fatty acids and other savory morphology, has exactly the right molecular structure to create fossil fuel alternatives.…
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Common ground: Study finds bipartisan support for renewable energy– Redirected
November 6th, 2018On Election Day, much of the country has been divided into two camps, but a new study indicates there may be at least one area…
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Are nuclear plants necessary to meet green energy goals?– Redirected
October 31st, 2018As nuclear power plants shutter across the nation, two recent court decisions have offered a roadmap for states that want to save their fleet. But…
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Why waste animal waste? A green alternative to pig farm lagoons
October 29th, 2018For a relatively small investment, anaerobic digestion could save animal farmers money, while saving the health of the community.…
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Are smart grids a smart idea?
October 17th, 2018Attacks against the grid, in particular, made headlines after a federal government report revealed Russian hackers successfully gained access to a series of highly-secured networks owned by electric utilities.…
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The case for carbon capture
October 17th, 2018Carbon capture, a method of capturing and storing harmful emissions that would otherwise be released by fossil fuels, is perhaps the most promising emissions-reducing technology available to date.…
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