In what is hopefully the start of a new trend, several Southern California cities have decided not to renew long-term contracts for coal-fir...

In what is hopefully the start of a new trend, several Southern California cities have decided not to renew long-term contracts for coal-fir...
New Zealand’s Northern Advocate reports that a US $402 million (NZ $600m) proposal to generate electricity with 200 tidal-powered turbines s...
Here at the Alternative Energy Blog, while not underestimating the scale of the challenges facing the world, we like to talk about solutions...
I encourage everyone to sign this online plug in hybrid campaign urging automakers to produce plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs). The...
I've recently received a number of emails calling for me to Kick the Oil Habit by supporting E85 which is a liquid fuel made up of 85% ...
A poll carried carried out for the BBC World Service of nearly 20,000 people from across 19 countries found wide support for alternative ene...
In Indianapolis a number of the 1,500 young scientists competing in the International Science and Engineering Fair for $4 million dollars in...
photo (c) 2005 Julia Freeman Tumi Makgetla reports in South Africa's Mail & Guardian that while an interest in alternative energy an...
UPDATE: This is a list of the top ten green energy programs in the United States with the latest December 2005 figures and links to these el...
There have definitely been some mixed signals on alternative energy research recently. At the same time President Bush's State of the Un...
UPDATE: This is a list of the top ten green energy programs in the United States with the latest December 2005 figures and links to these el...
Max Seitz reports for the BBC that wind power is the most widespread renewable energy source in Argentina - and Patagonia in particular has ...
Vilcabamba, Loja Province, Ecuador Ecuadorian company Villonaco Wind Power, 80%-owned by Canadian alternative energy generator Protocol Ene...
China is to spend billions on alternative energy and many times more on oil and coal. Tim Johnson of Knight Ridder reports that barely a doz...