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America’s greenest cities: 2019 report card

Which are America’s greenest cities? WalletHub names and shames in a report released today. We look at the top 10 and bottom 10. We also look at which cities had the lowest and highest greenhouse gas emissions per capita. (The United States was ranked third in highest per capita emitters of carbon dioxide by the Union of Concerned Scientists.)


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EGEB: Ecuador scraps fuel subsidies, so what about its green energy? Dulles may go big on solar, more

In today’s Electrek Green Energy Brief (EGEB):

  • Ecuador scraps fuel subsidies — where does green energy fit in?
  • Kenya’s first green bond raises $41.45 million.
  • Will Washington’s Dulles Airport get a huge solar energy project from Dominion Energy?
  • The top 10 states where solar boosts your home’s value.


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Will Washington’s Dulles airport get a huge solar energy project?

Dominion Energy and Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority are going to jointly explore a large-scale 100-megawatt solar energy project at Washington Dulles International Airport. It would be on approximately 1,200 acres. It could power up to 25,000 homes and would be one of the largest solar facilities in Northern Virginia.


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Ecuador scraps fuel subsidies — where does green energy fit in?

President Lenin Moreno of Ecuador has scrapped fuel subsidies worth $1.3 billion a year. This has resulted in widespread protests since last week. Moreno said he scrapped the subsidies to boost Ecuador’s economy and ease the country’s debt. Ecuador has agreed to cut public spending in return for a loan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).


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Energy Secretary Rick Perry won’t revive coal after all: He’s resigning

Energy Secretary Rick Perry, a fossil-friendly climate science denier who once pledged to eliminate the Department of Energy entirely, is going to quit his job next month, according to Politico.

Perry will likely be replaced by Deputy Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette, who has previously worked for Ford as a VP of their policy team.


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EGEB: PA swing voters care a lot about pollution; a high carbon tax might work, more

In today’s Electrek Green Energy Brief (EGEB):

  • An Allentown, PA, town hall revealed that voters in the swing state are worried about pollution and climate change.
  • A new model suggests carbon taxes should start high and then fall, bucking previous beliefs.
  • Here’s how much solar power these Washington, DC, landmarks could produce.
  • The city of Phoenix is giving away free plans for net zero energy homes.


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EGEB: EU launches ‘right to repair’ rule for appliances, majority of Americans favor green energy, more

In today’s Electrek Green Energy Brief (EGEB):

  • The EU will require appliances to last longer and have spare parts for a decade — saving €20 billion on energy.
  • Majority of Americans, regardless of politics, favor green energy over fossil fuels, according to new polls.
  • Republic of Ireland to introduce a charge on new and imported petrol and diesel cars.
  • New campaign on 30 campuses urges US colleges and universities to adopt 100% green energy.


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EGEB: State green energy rankings: who’s on top (and bottom); world’s largest wind turbines off Yorkshire coast, more

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In today’s Electrek Green Energy Brief (EGEB):

  • The ACEEE releases its State Efficiency Scorecard — which state leads in green energy?
  • The world’s largest wind turbines will be erected off the UK’s Yorkshire coast.
  • Power company Ameren has to clean up two coal plants in Missouri, judge rules.
  • Researchers are working on an eco-friendly, aluminum renewable energy storage battery.


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EGEB: Belfast’s Titanic shipyard bought by energy storage company, EVs on the rise in Ireland, more

In today’s Electrek Green Energy Brief (EGEB):

  • Belfast’s landmark shipyard Harland & Wolff has been bought by energy storage company InfraStrata.
  • An old Parisian railroad system will be turned into an ecosystem neighborhood.
  • An MIT startup has launched a six-passenger electric driverless shuttle for corporate campuses.
  • Why electric vehicles are on the rise in the Republic of Ireland.


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EGEB: Latin America trailblazes with 70% green energy pledge, the US’ largest offshore wind farm, more

In today’s Electrek Green Energy Brief (EGEB):

  • Nine Latin American countries pledge to reach 70% renewable energy by 2030.
  • Dominion Energy proposes the US’s largest offshore wind farm off Virginia Beach.
  • Montgomery County, Maryland, may adopt solar panel mandates for new builds.
  • Another coal plant closes in the UK, at Cottam — and coal will be phased out by 2025.


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EGEB: Ex-Tesla team launches ‘smart’ electric panel, Global Climate Strike day 2, more

In today’s Electrek Green Energy Brief (EGEB):

  • Former Tesla head of product Arch Rao launches Span, a smart, green-friendly electric panel.
  • Climate strikers hit the road for a second global march.
  • All new buildings in Ireland will require EV charge stations.
  • Complete Solar gets $9 million in equity funding


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EGEB: National Clean Energy Week Policy Makers Symposium; Caltech given $750M for green energy research, more

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In today’s Electrek Green Energy Brief (EGEB):

  • National Clean Energy Week Policy Makers Symposium takes place today in Washington, DC.
  • GM proposes a battery plant for EVs in Ohio strike talks — but with lower pay.
  • Caltech will be given $750 million for green energy research — the second-largest donation ever to a US university.
  • Emission-optimized EV charging can prevent a lot of wasted energy.


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EGEB: DOE/DOD power storage bill heads to Senate leader, China is building coal plants, more

In today’s Electrek Green Energy Brief (EGEB):

  • A vital US DOE/DOD power storage bill passes energy committee, heads to the floor.
  • Atlassian billionaire cofounder and Tesla work together on a huge Australian solar energy export project.
  • A $1.7 billion coal plant in Turkey is under way — and it’s financed by China.
  • International Energy Agency expects renewable capacity additions to grow by almost 12% in 2019.


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EGEB: UN Climate Action Summit outcomes, talking generates green power in a Mexican restaurant, more

In today’s Electrek Green Energy Brief (EGEB):

  • Outcomes from yesterday’s UN Climate Action Summit.
  • The Netherlands agrees to build one of the largest solar farms in the country.
  • Panasonic announces a new residential battery storage system.
  • Making noise in this Mexican restaurant creates green energy.


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EGEB: UN Climate Action Summit — and Trump showed up; global e-buses will triple by 2025, more

In today’s Electrek Green Energy Brief (EGEB):

  • What’s happening today at the UN Climate Action Summit.
  • Countries need to triple climate emissions targets to limit 2C global heating.
  • Global electric bus adoption will triple by 2025.
  • More Americans are worried about the environment — but they have to make real changes.
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EGEB: Guatemalans emigrate due to climate-change-induced food shortages; nitrous oxide emissions, more

In today’s Electrek Green Energy Brief (EGEB):

  • Food shortage due to climate change is forcing Guatemalans to migrate north.
  • Why nitrous oxide is as much of a problem as CO2 emissions.
  • Florida’s 100% renewable energy bill has been revived — with hope.
  • Serbia launches the country’s largest wind farm.


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EGEB: Greta Thunberg and George Monbiot’s new short film: ‘We need to stop burning fossil fuels’; more

In today’s Electrek Green Energy Brief (EGEB):

  • Activists Greta Thunberg and George Monbiot launch a short film about how to fight climate change.
  • The UK holds a $25 billion offshore wind farm auction.
  • EnergySage releases their 2019 consumer solar report.
  • Duke Energy says it will eliminate carbon emissions by 2050.


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EGEB: Global youth strike against ‘age of fossil fuels’ on Friday, SunPower launches own residential battery, more

In today’s Electrek Green Energy Brief (EGEB):

  • Youth climate strike kicks off on September 20 to “end the age of fossil fuels.”
  • SunPower launches its own residential battery system, the Equinox Storage.
  • Bill Gates thinks we need a new approach to green energy investments.
  • The world’s largest wind turbine will launch near Rotterdam.


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EGEB: US coal shipments at lowest level in 36 years, #CoveringClimateNow week, more

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In today’s Electrek Green Energy Brief (EGEB):

  • US coal shipments reach the lowest level since 1983.
  • #CoveringClimateNow — more than 250 media outlets are on the green energy and climate change beat this week.
  • The pros (yes, you read that right) and cons of fossil fuels.
  • Women’s leadership in clean tech: London’s action plan.


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EGEB: EV supporters respond to Saudi oil refinery attack, South Africa’s $11B green energy plan, more

In today’s Electrek Green Energy Brief (EGEB):

  • EV supporters tweet about the Saudi oil refinery drone attack.
  • South Africa kicks off a US$11 billion green-energy initiative.
  • A South Carolinian lists the benefits of solar energy for her state.
  • Green energy is important, but so are the batteries that store it.


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