Fuel Cells, Smart Homes, and SolarCity (Podcast)
From Green Tech Media: Will Tesla acquire SolarCity? It’s been a difficult decade in the smart home sector; what will it take to turn things
From Green Tech Media: Will Tesla acquire SolarCity? It’s been a difficult decade in the smart home sector; what will it take to turn things

Facing increasing market challenges and national regulation, California will shut down its last nuclear power plant by the time its licenses expire in 2025. The
In this podcast from Stuff You Should Know, learn about what the future could hold for the alternative energy industries’ newest technologies as they talk renewables
For decades, coal served as the primary fuel source for electricity generation in the United States. In what may be a signaling of the fossil
The demand for electric cars continues to rise, but finding adequate charging stations could prove challenging. Perhaps the solution lies with utilities companies. In this podcast, KQED Science

This article was originally published on June 13, 2016 in The Wall Street Journal. The federal government has long known that electromagnetic pulses, or EMPs,
A new source of renewable energy has taken to the streets – literally. In what serves as an innovative development of the clean energy revolution, tech firm Pavegen has recently
In this podcast, Paul Brody of Earnest & Young joins The Energy Gang to speak about how the blockchain technology used to track bitcoin could
Tesla Motors Inc. is poised to make another splash in the electricity storage market. One year after the release of its first home battery – the
The House Committee on Homeland Security held a hearing on May 17 titled, “Oversight of Federal Efforts to Address Electromagnetic Risks,” on the action federal
Washington, DC, May 17, 2016 — Today, Consumers’ Research will release a comprehensive analysis of the threats posed by Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) events and what
The Sun Exchange, a South African green energy startup, is a new lending platform that connects people who want to invest in solar energy from