by cityworks | Nov 8, 2013 | Renewable Energy, Commentary
Four thousand years ago, ancient Egyptians built ships with sails made from papyrus reeds, allowing them to harness the power of the wind to float down the Nile. They were using a form of renewable energy. Human beings have been doing something similar ever since....
by cityworks | Nov 26, 2013 | Interviews, Renewable Energy
Alaska may be known as America’s last frontier, but it could be our next frontier for renewable energy production. You may know Alaska for its oil production, but surprise – it gets 21% of its electricity from hydropower and already has geothermal, biomass...
by cityworks | Dec 9, 2013 | Renewable Energy, Commentary
In November, we explored renewable energy projects — big and small. These projects are all contributing to the big goal of finding and delivering clean, renewable sources of energy to lighten our carbon footprint. We want to thank each of our interviewees for...
by cityworks | Dec 5, 2013 | Interviews, Renewable Energy
You know the saying “knowledge is power.” It’s true. But what happens when you combine knowledge with power? One solar company is doing just that to create “green leaders” around the world. AMSOLAR is setting a new standard for its...
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