PHOTOS: China's 'Solar City'
BAODING, China (AP) -- Solar panels jut out of streetlights in China's self-proclaimed Clean Energy City. Tiny wind turbines twirl atop public buildin...
BAODING, China (AP) -- Solar panels jut out of streetlights in China's self-proclaimed Clean Energy City. Tiny wind turbines twirl atop public buildin...
Richard Kauffman | Posted 05.25.2011
Until we are able to develop a strong market for renewables in the U.S., China will continue to reap the benefits.
google.com | Amy Coopes (AFP) – 14 Hours Ago | Posted 05.25.2011
SYDNEY -- The world's top polluter, China, is a surprise leader in clean energy efforts, a study showed Tuesday, outstripping the United States and Ja...
Caroline Henderson | Posted 05.25.2011
The security of our planet won't be ensured by competition alone. We need both China and the U.S rising to the occasion, racing toward the clean energy future.
Andrew Winston | Posted 05.25.2011
While federal and state governments are somewhat incapacitated, Google is proposing a $5 billion "transmission backbone" for offshore wind farms along the East Coast.
Andrew Winston | Posted 05.25.2011
China is supporting its renewable energy industries so aggressively and lowering their cost of business so much, that it's likely the country is breaking World Trade Organization rules on fair play.
Michael T. Klare | Posted 05.25.2011
If you want to know which way the global wind is blowing (or the sun shining or the coal burning), watch China. That's the news for our energy future and for the future of great-power politics on planet Earth.
Teryn Norris | Posted 05.25.2011
China's green mercantilism raises important questions for the United States. We must be careful about being overly reliant on China, replacing our foreign fossil fuel dependency with foreign clean energy dependency.
The New York Times | SINDYA N. BHANOO | Posted 05.25.2011
The Department of Energy announced this week the availability of $37.5 million in financing for Chinese and American researchers working on clean ener...
New York Times | KEITH BRADSHER | Posted 05.25.2011
China vaulted past competitors in Denmark, Germany, Spain and the United States last year to become the world's largest maker of wind turbines, and is...
AP/The Huffington Post | By JOE McDONALD | Posted 09.26.2011