You know the EV revolution is real when educational institutions like Minnesota State Community and Technical College start offering training for
Sexy/Unsexy, Practical/Impractical: Residential, Commercial, & Industrial Heat Is Serious Business
Most people don’t think much about heat except when they are chilly and turn up the thermostat, but an absurd amount of the energy consumed today is
The Green Jobs Sector Continues Upward Momentum
The green jobs sector is robust and getting stronger by the year. In fact, the median salary in a green job is $76,530/year – 31% more than the
It Ain’t Easy: Affordable Electric RVing When The Family Wants American Luxury
One thing I’ve written a fair amount about here is electric RVing. The good news? It’s definitely possible. If you’ve got money for a Tesla Model X
Greta Thunberg Book Includes Advice From 9 Climate Activists
Greta Thunberg has a new book called The Climate Book (no splashy PR inspired titles for Greta). In it, she includes advice from 9 climate activists
How To Celebrate Indigenous People’s Day At This Moment Of Climate Crisis
Did you know that last year President Joe Biden issued the first ever presidential proclamation declaring the second Monday in October Indigenous
Wheatbridge Hybrid Wind, Solar, & Storage Facility Opens In Oregon
The Wheatbridge Renewable Energy Facility in eastern Oregon was commissioned last week. It is the fourth and largest hybrid wind, solar, and battery
Why Aptera’s Vehicle Solar Panel Design Is Bigger News For The EV Industry Than We Think
A recent video by Aptera tells us not only that its vehicle-mounted solar panels are in production, but gives us some clues about the journey to get
Lessons From A Battery Sharing Program In Hawaii — It Isn’t Easy Being Green
Hawaii is struggling to close its oil- and coal-fired thermal generating stations. Everyone agrees it’s the right thing to do. After all, Hawaii, like
