
Schneider Electric said today that they would sponsor the 2009 Solar Decathlon put on by the Department of Energy. It is put on every year to demonstrate to consumers the benefits of solar power.

A study suggests that by 2030, more jobs will be available in the energy field if governments make the switch to renewables. If they stick to coal, the number of jobs will drop by half a million.

Geox, a German energy company, is currently accused of causing earthquakes with their geothermal company.

The Lexus LF-Ch is trying to find a way into the American market. The hybrid aspect may help.

California is currently battling with itself over how to achieve the 33% of energy provided by renewable energy bill that is going through the Assembly. The environmentalists, utilities, and consumers all want to ensure their agendas are being heard.

Company seeks to develop wind power solutions in Montana soon after a Harvard study is released explaining that Montana is the second windiest state in the Union.

China looks to enter the U.S. Electric Car Market with BYD's e6 sedan to be geared towards the masses.

With the newly created Paramount Energy Solutions, Paramount Equity and SolarCity plan on providing inexpensive solar systems.

We've found a start-up company, EarthAid.net, that believes it has developed a way to allow consumers to help reduce CO2 emissions, add much needed equity to their homes and get a little cash-back in the process.

Concentrated solar power could meet up to 7 percent of the world's power needs by 2030 and fully one quarter by 2050, employing 2 million people along the way.