Wind Cheaper Than Fossil Fuel Electricity In Australia

Wind is cheaper than new coal or natural gas for electricity generation in Australia, a new analysis shows – even if you don't take the country's carbon pricing into account. Read more →
Greece Crushes US In Solar, But There Are Hopeful Signs

There's good news on U.S. energy efficiency and emissions, but hard-hit Greece's solar success suggests we could be doing even better. Read more →
US Wind Industry Had Record-Breaking 2012

The PTC expiration and continued falling costs pushed the U.S. wind industry to install nearly 13.2 gigawatts of new capacity in 2012, shattering the old record of 10 GW. Read more →
Wind Power Operating, Maintenance Costs Plunge

Operation and maintenance costs for the wind energy sector fell 38 percent from 2008 to 2011, Bloomberg New Energy Finance reports. Read more →
Chinese Electric Car Revolution Running On Half A Battery

A report from Bloomberg New Energy Finance suggests lofty goals set by the Chinese government for EV sales won't hit their intended targets for several reasons. Read more →
Amid Uncertainty, Clean Energy Investment Slows

A big third-quarter pullback in clean energy investment suggests 2012 could break a long string of annual increases, Bloomberg New Energy Finance reports. Read more →
Record Clean Energy Growth Comes With Pain

It was tumultuous 2011 in clean energy, as prices fell, solar installs surged, investment hit record levels and manufacturers and policymakers struggled to cope. Read more →
Feed-In Tariff Sets Up Japan Solar For Growth

Japan's new feed-in-tariff rates are attractive enough to cause quite a stir for clean-energy investors. Read more →
Who Were The Clean Energy Money-Tree Shakers?

In a record breaking 2011, a new cast of players took leadership spots in making clean energy investment happen, including the U.S. Federal Financing Bank. Read more →
$260 Billion In New Clean Energy Investing In 2011

The U.S. overtook China as the clean energy leader in 2011 as the world poured $260 billion into the sector, Bloomberg New Energy Finance reports. Read more →




