Europe's Largest Wind Developer Ready to Build Off the US Coast
The North Sea is the most prolific location in the world for building offshore windfarms.
The North Sea is the most prolific location in the world for building offshore windfarms.
The EU is reducing carbon production, thanks to hydrogen-fueled rail technology and new steelmaking technology.
When the Paris climate accord goes into effect in November, the world will have to start living within a tight carbon budget.
The Paris climate agreement is the world’s best effort yet to ward off the existential threat of climate change.
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As new electric vehicles (EVs) begin to flood the world's roads and highways, sold by a global who's-who of traditional car makers, it's important to remember that Nissan was the first
Developer Deepwater Wind is on the verge of launching the first offshore wind farm in the US. Later this fall, when its five turbines finally power up off the coast of Rhode Island, it wi
Seven years ago, when Statoil moored the world's first full-sized floating turbine ten kilometers off the coast of Norway, engineers were looking to see if the new concept could find a pro
Nissan's test in the UK aims to show how cars may one day be an integral part of the grid.
Rail storage shows major advantages for the future of California's grid storage, potentially leaving storage batteries in the dust.