by Abriel | Oct 16, 2017 | 2017, Affordable & Clean Energy
In the near future, your home could be battery-operated. The rise of these home batteries is being driven by a powerful need, says Ravi Manghani, of GTM Research: renewable energy. Without batteries and other means of energy storage, the ability of utility companies...
by Abriel | Oct 16, 2017 | 2017, Affordable & Clean Energy
Georgetown mayor Dale Ross is ‘a good little Republican’ – but ever since his city weaned itself off fossil fuels, he has become a hero to environmentalists. Ross is the mayor of Georgetown and he has become a minor celebrity in environmental circles, as a result of a...
by Christie Lee | Oct 16, 2017 | 2017
As businesses around the globe respond to calls to demonstrate their contribution to inclusive long-term value creation for all of society, the Coalition for Inclusive Capitalism and EY announced the collaboration in June 2017 to bring together CEOs from over 20...
by Abriel | Oct 15, 2017 | 2017, Affordable & Clean Energy
Wind isn’t just mysterious, destructive and exhilarating – capturing just 2% of it would solve the planet’s energy needs at a stroke. And as the windiest country in Europe, Britain is at the forefront of this green revolution. In the UK, the wind energy industry is...
by Abriel | Oct 14, 2017 | 2017, Responsible Consumption & Production
Urban farming is on the rise here and green-thumbed Singaporeans are developing new solutions to cultivate plants in better and more efficient ways; such as making vertical farms the size of wine fridges or creating special enzyme solutions to boost plant health. The...