Stories: Two Degrees of Innovation: A Global Low Cost, High Performance Future for Clean Energy Technology

Innovation can close the gap between the low-carbon technologies of today and the low-cost, high performance technologies the world needs.

Want Low-Cost Clean Energy? Bank on Innovation

In the United States, there is a heated debate about how much government should support renewable

In these turbulent economic times, leaders around the world are looking to strengthen their economies and create jobs.

This piece, by Pete Maniego and Lutz Weischer, originally appeared in the Manil

Jennifer Morgan delivered the following speech on June 24, 2011 at the closing plenary of the 6th Annual Asian Clean Energy Forum in Manila, Philippines.

Looking for the innovations that can help developing countries achieve a low-carbon energy future, at an affordable cost.

Renewable energy has the potential to transform Asian society, but only if its leaders can take it to the next level.

Why is Asia such an important region for clean energy deployment? WRI experts respond.

When it comes to changing the way we use energy, cities are at the center of the action.

Recently, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released a comprehensive study on renewable energy, entitled Special Report on Renewable Energy Sources and Climate Change Mitigation. The report finds that by 2050, nearly 80 percent of the world’s energy supply could be provided by renewable energy sources. WRI Analyst Lutz Weischer, who works on renewable energy policies, sat down to talk about the report’s implications.