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India Leads World In Green Power Growth For 2011

Solar power growth was particularly impressive, with investment increasing 700% over 2010 levels last year.

Solar is Contagious. How Does It Turn Into a Social Virus?

Every time a solar panel is installed, it becomes more likely that neighbors will also take the plunge.

Intel, Kohl’s, Walmart Top List of US Green Power Purchasers

Perhaps most notable on the latest quarterly update to the EPA green power purchasers list is that Walmart has jumped into third place.

Spacecraft captures dust from interstellar wind

Particles giving clues to composition of space beyond solar system

Nissan Launches Energy Efficient Car Carrier With Solar, Low Friction Hull And More

Their cars are already getting greener, but Nissan is also working on more efficient ways to move them around the world.

Energy Management System Combines Solar, Energy Software and Power Storage

Kyocera is introducing a new home energy management system that couples solar power panels with a lithium-ion battery for power storage that allows Japanese homes to operate off-grid if necessary.

Abu Dhabi’s Crown Prince Installs Solar Panels on His Roof, Beats White House to the Punch

The leader of one of the world’s wealthiest oil states beats Obama to the punch in putting solar panels on his roof.

California Utility Opens First Sustainable Campus as Model Utility Site

Burbank Water & Power opens a sustainable power plant campus as a model for re-adapting industrial sites from water reclamation to solar

Scarce Supply of "Hitchhiker" Metals Could Hold Back Clean Technology

Rare metals that only come as byproducts of major metal mining, but are used in everything from computers to solar panels, are in short supply and could hold up clean technology progress.

Solar storm

Solar flare sets off auroras around the Arctic Circle