Renewable energy
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‘Sunshine state’ sees major slump in rooftop solar uptake as industry accuses government of warding off prospective customers by prolonging price uncertainty
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Critics have dubbed it Britain’s ‘pottiest’ renewable energy plan, but supporters of the controversial tidal lagoon project say it can revitalise the area
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Voters in the West Australian seat say they would support a 50% renewable energy target, in a poll conducted for conservation groups and Solar Citizens
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Letters: Solar power is citizen power, so – if you do not want a toxic nuclear future or degraded fracked landscapes and lives – keep building those solar roofs, because each single one is footstep to a cleaner, safer, freer energy future
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Government cuts to funding for solar panel installation are short-sighted
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In Las Cruces, New Mexico, a pilot project is using heat-loving algae to clean wastewater and generate energy
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How can developing countries leapfrog from energy poverty to 100% clean energy? Join an expert panel to discuss on Thursday 3 September 1-3pm
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Guardian Environment Network Undamming rivers can offer a new source for clean energy
John Waldman and Karin Limburg for Yale Environment 360, part of the Guardian Environment Network
The green investments that can put you in the black