As Hurricane Ida tore across the U.S. last week, it took out power from New Orleans to New York. The damage highlighted the need to upgrade the electricity grid so […]
Stanford study finds that wind energy output increases when people need heat the most
by Andrew Myers In response to the recent freeze-inspired power outages in Texas, some politicians blamed the historic blackouts on wind turbines. The dubious, and largely dismissed, claims nevertheless spotlighted […]
WHAT YOU CAN DO ABOUT CLIMATE
WHAT YOU CAN DO ABOUT CLIMATE Read about one person living within each person’s average allowable personal CO2 budget of one tonne per year if the temperature is not to […]
Climate change is making autumn leaves change colour earlier
Original article by Philip James, University of Salford As the days shorten and temperatures drop in the northern hemisphere, leaves begin to turn. We can enjoy glorious autumnal colours while the […]
Keeping the Lights on
Dr. John Hollins, past Chair CACOR Board of Directors, considers “Microgrids: renewables and resilience” Reduce emissions while keeping the lights on – always For millennia the renewable sources of wind […]
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