Renewable energies: The world is changing
Its fastest pace since 1973, as estimated by British Petroleum
The scientific evidence is now overwhelming
Climate change presents very serious global risks
Solar energy remains the world’s most significant untapped,
or at least barely tapped, renewable resource
Next generation solar technologies
Solar technology fights to wean itself from government support
Wind power is not all hot air
Wind power is the fastest growing of the renewable energies
Biomass is the king of renewable energy in terms of scale
Companies and governments are enthusiastically embracing biomass
Nuclear energy
Will Fukushima drive the world from nuclear to renewables?
Nuclear Fusion
Fortune favours the bold
Fuel
Fuel Standards
The battle to raise fuel standards in the US
Shale gas
Will shale gas derail renewables?
Oil is a finite resource
Global oil production is likely to hit its peak in the near future
Carbon capture, does it work
Carbon Capture and Storage, or CCS, is a technology designed to capture carbon dioxide
Is there a future for hydrogen power
Hydrogen has been used as a power source for decades
Hybrid Cars
The state of the industry on hybrid cars
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