US Clean Energy Transition: Too Little, Too Late?

Without tech breakthroughs or policy changes, federal energy trackers see the U.S. making only modest overall gains in clean energy by 2040. Read more →
110,000 Green Jobs Created in 2012

Despite a lack of funding or political support, the clean energy and transportation sectors display consistent growth across the country. Read more →
Re-Nuble Turns Community Compost Into Clean Electricity

Re-Nuble seeks to provide clean energy collecting and recycling organic materials from food producers and eating establishments. Read more →
Hesitation On Energy Policies Hurts U.S. Green Job Growth

New analysis indicates that what was once strong job growth in the clean energy sector is being reined in by political uncertainty. Read more →
Clean Energy, Environment, Public Health Win Big On Election Night

Post-election polling data shows strong support for candidates who will work to move the country forward on energy and climate policies. Read more →
Confronting Climate Change: 9 Clean Replacement Technologies

Professor Howard Latin of Rutgers University, in a guest post, talks about nine cleaner technologies that can help deal with climate change. Read more →
2013 Clean Energy Challenge Offers $300,000 For Clean Tech Ideas

The 2013 Clean Energy Challenge offers more than $300,000 in cash prizes for Midwestern researchers, students and entrepreneurs who have transformative clean energy business ideas. Read more →
Are You A Clean Energy Innovator? Enter To Win $250,000 In Prizes!

Sometimes a brilliant idea can be as simple as a mobile app or a viral video. Got a great clean energy story to tell? You could win big. Read more →
Clean Energy Upgrade Program A HERO For California Residents, Economy

The HERO Financing Program is a way for property owners to pay off the cost of energy-efficient upgrades over time. Read more →
Clean Energy Jobs Find Fertile Ground In Maryland

Despite an encouraging portfolio, many of the businesses expressed concern that unfriendly government policies might stunt their growth. Read more →




