20 celebrities who decided to go solar

20 celebrities who decided to go solar

Ever more celebrities are switching to renewable energy, helping combat climate change and, overall, supporting sustainable lifestyles. A number of actors have installed solar panels on their homes or use other forms of renewable energy. This green trend in Hollywood is demonstrated by the number of stars who have signed up to the Solar Neighbors

Mayflower, the first unmanned solar-powered boat to cross the Atlantic

Mayflower, the first unmanned solar-powered boat to cross the Atlantic

Exactly 400 years after the first Mayflower made its historic voyage, another boat of its name, this time a high-tech solar and wind-powered one, will set sail across the Atlantic Ocean in 2020. The route will replicate the Plymouth-to-Plymouth journey made by the first Mayflower when it brought the Pilgrim Fathers from Plymouth in England

From Milan to Expo Astana 2017, the exhibition dedicated to future energy

From Milan to Expo Astana 2017, the exhibition dedicated to future energy

It has been one of the most successful pavilions at Expo Milano 2015. A pavilion showcasing a dynamic, young, technologic country. Just a few weeks before the end of the world’s fair, the Asian country presents Expo Astana 2017, the exhibition dedicated to future energy.     From 10 June to 10 September 2017, over 3,000

Wind and solar energy are cheaper than fossil fuels

Wind and solar energy are cheaper than fossil fuels

The cost of electricity coming from renewable sources has been plummeting and we’re now reaching the point in which such energy is cheaper than burning fossil fuels. A situation that seemed like just a fantasy a decade ago has now become reality.     This is highlighted by Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF)’s latest research,

Sweden wants to be the world’s first country to quit fossil fuels

Sweden wants to be the world’s first country to quit fossil fuels

Sweden’s Prime Minister Stefan Löfven announced it during the United Nations General Assembly. Sweden wants to become one of the first countries to quit fossil fuels. How could it become fossil fuel-free? In September, as reported by the Independent, the government announced it would allocate 480 million euros to green infrastructure (solar panels and wind