Fair Winds in Brazil
Mauricio Tiomno Tolmasquim explains how Brazil’s wind power industry has emerged as a global leader for its significant contributions in improving energy and economic efficiency.
Mauricio Tiomno Tolmasquim explains how Brazil’s wind power industry has emerged as a global leader for its significant contributions in improving energy and economic efficiency.
The United States Navy will use a biofuel blend to fuel both aircraft and warship during a Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) exercise, the globe’s largest naval war games, next year near Hawaii.
UPS recently rolled out 130 new Hybrid-electric vehicles (HEVs) in New York, New Jersey and California as part of the company’s “rolling laboratory” approach to transportation.
The Qatar Islamic Bank (QIB) and the Export Import Bank of Korea (KEXIM) entered an agreement late last week that pledges to increase the flow of trade and investment between both nations.
Walmart is installing one of Louisiana’s largest solar projects in a partnership with Cleco Power in the town of Many.
Eight months after the massive earthquake and nuclear disaster in Fukushima, Japan still faces questions about its energy infrastructure. Fuel cells could be one option.
As Japan rethinks its energy strategy in the wake of the earthquake, tsunami and the Fukushima disaster, innovation is thriving with renewed vigor throughout the country.
GreenGoPost.com and Leon Kaye will be in East Asia for two weeks, exploring the latest and greatest in both nations. We’ll view the latest in rail, clean energy, recycling and having a little bit of fun on the side, too.
This morning Al Gore is speaking at the BSR Conference in San Francisco, and I look forward to listening to the passionate, unschackled Mr. Gore.
My latest article on The Guardian Sustainable Business discusses the steps Detroit’s citizens are taking to redefine their city, from urban farming to a clean tech sector.