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1 | Guest Contributor Clean Technica Covers cleantech industry. Focus on EVs, renewables. World | ||
2 | Steve Hanley Clean Technica Scientist/Author. Professor at U. Penn. University of Pennsylvania | Renewables More Cost Effective Than Direct Or Indirect Carbon Capture - about 2 months ago The War On Renewables Heats Up Across America - about 1 year ago The Rise Of Renewables Is A Reason To Be Hopeful In 2024 - over 1 year ago Tripling Renewable Energy By 2030 Is Possible — And Essential - over 1 year ago | |
3 | Carolyn Fortuna Clean Technica Journalist, founder. Educator, writer. Vegetarian. Florida | US Energy Dominance Must Include A Robust Percentage Of Renewables - about 2 months ago | |
4 | Robin Hicks Eco-Business Sustainability journalist. Shark nut. Cat servant. West Ham fan. Singapore | Anti-renewables rhetoric? Decoding the playbook for slowing Asia's energy transition - about 2 months ago | |
5 | Gabrielle See Eco-Business Covers sustainable finance. Ex-CNBC. Personal views. Singapore | ||
6 | Tina Casey Clean Technica Tech/energy writer.
ESG and politics.
Opinions are personal. | DER: Yet Another Reason Why Renewable Energy Wins - 10 months ago | |
7 | Editorial Dept Oilprice.com Coverage of energy sectors. Global Energy News source. London | Oil Majors Rethink Their Renewable Energy Ambitions - 3 months ago Oil Majors Slash Renewables and Boost Biofuels - 4 months ago | |
8 | Liang Lei Eco-Business Writes at Eco-Business. Sustainability, energy, biodiversity. Singapore | Renewable energy certificates, defying criticism, take off in Southeast Asia - about 1 year ago | |
9 | James Dinneen New Scientist Science news source. Worldwide | ||
10 | Emma Penrod Utility Dive Independent journalist. Covers multiple sectors. Salt Lake City, Utah | Major US energy buyers projected to acquire 17 TWh of hourly renewable energy certificates by 2026: survey - 4 months ago Renewables profit margins are shrinking, but not for reasons you might expect: report - over 1 year ago |