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  • Maasai giraffe browse alongside geothermal power infrastructure in Hell’s Gate National Park, Kenya.

    How Kenya’s Push for Development Is Threatening Its Famed Wild Lands

    By Adam Welz

  • A photovoltaic system on a single-family house in Germany.

    In Germany, Consumers Embrace a Shift to Home Batteries

    By Paul Hockenos

  • Germany's renewable energy market is shifting from small-scale facilities to larger operations, such as this 70.8-megawatt photovoltaic park in Brandenburg.

    As Subsidies Wane, Market Forces Drive the Growth of Renewables

    By Vaishnavi Chandrashekhar

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    After the Storm, Puerto Rico Misses Chance to Rebuild with Renewables

    By Katherine Bagley

  • The Drax Power Station in North Yorkshire, England.

    In a Stunning Turnaround, Britain Moves to End the Burning of Coal

    By Fred Pearce

  • Utilities Grapple with Rooftop Solar and the New Energy Landscape

    By Jacques Leslie

  • Pumping Up the Grid: Key Step to Green Energy

    The U.S. can build all the wind turbines and solar arrays it wants, but until it does something about improving its outmoded electricity grid, renewable energy will never reach its potential. What we need is a new electricity transmission system, with the costs shared by all.

    By Michael Noble

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