Top 5 Going Green Money Savers
A few easy ways to lighten the energy load and lower your bills this summer.
A few easy ways to lighten the energy load and lower your bills this summer.
Spreading out wind power over small and midsized projects can bring a more stable energy supply and act as a launchpad for bigger applications.
While politicians argue over drilling in the Arctic and along the coasts, an “underground” energy movement—geothermal—is quietly taking shape.
What’s hogging energy under the computer’s hood, and how new models and new habits can help consumers save.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) is handing out preliminary permits to pursue a hot new form of “hydrokinetic” energy.
Proposals for wave energy exploration are exploding from the Pacific coast to a small Alaskan village, but there’s little thought given to the long-term environmental consequences.
Solar roadways whereby solar collectors are embedded into road surfaces to provide electricity for lights and other needs are no longer just a pipe dream…
The cases against Florida Power and Light (FP&L) brought by two families whose sons have rare cancers were dismissed without trial in January, nearly three years since filing (see “The Nuke Next Door,” Currents, May/June 2004). U.S. District Judge James Cohn, a Bush appointee known for denying paper voting receipts in Florida and for giving […]
Why are so many environmentalists against nuclear power when it’s a reliable way to get emissions–free power 24×7 (unlike solar and wind)?