Belinda Batten of Oregon State University stands in front of a wave energy generator prototype. Jeff Brady/NPR hide caption
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Solar cells sit in the sun at the Desert Sunlight Solar Farm in Desert Center, Calif. The people who run California's electric grid expect the solar power output to be cut roughly in half during the eclipse. Marcus Yam/LA Times via Getty Images hide caption
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A view of the newly-erected wind turbine on Tilos, Greece, part of a microgrid that, along with a solar park and a renewable battery system, will power the island. Joanna Kakissis for NPR hide caption
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Jayme Orrack oversees Xcel Energy's new wind farm in Courtenay, N.D. The wind farm started generating electricity late last year with 100 turbines that collectively generate 200 megawatts of electricity. Amy Sisk/Prairie Public Broadcasting hide caption
The Rise Of Wind Energy Raises Questions About Its Reliability
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The Rise Of Wind Energy Raises Questions About Its Reliability
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Reinford Farms has 700 dairy cows. As you can imagine, they produce a lot of ... um... material to be converted into electricity. Dani Fresh for WHYY hide caption
Waste Not, Want Not: Why Aren't More Farms Putting Poop To Good Use?
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Britain expects to go 24 hours without using coal to generate electricity Friday. It would be the first full day since the Industrial Revolution. David Davies/AP hide caption
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Kevin Butt, Toyota's regional environmental sustainability director, at a facility that uses methane to generate clean electricity to help run Toyota's auto plant in central Kentucky. Jennifer Ludden/NPR hide caption
Big Business Pushes Coal-Friendly Kentucky To Embrace Renewables
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Part of one of the world's biggest renewable energy systems, wind turbines dot the landscape on the edge of Sweetwater, Texas, along with a pump jack pulling up oil. Ari Shapiro/NPR hide caption
Wind Energy Takes Flight In The Heart Of Texas Oil Country
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About a quarter of California's electricity comes from renewable sources, like this wind farm outside San Diego. Lauren Sommer/KQED hide caption
Renewable Energy Sector Remains Optimistic Amid Trump Policy Outlook
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A car drives by a Switch data center in Las Vegas on Sept. 9, 2015. In 2013, data centers consumed 2 percent of all U.S. power — triple what they used in 2000. John Locher/AP hide caption
Making The Cloud Green: Tech Firms Push For Renewable Energy Sources
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Making The Cloud Green: Tech Firms Push For Renewable Energy Sources
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Logger Greg Hemmerich and his crew feed low-value trees into a wood chipper, before bringing the chips to ReEnergy Holdings' biomass plant in Lyonsdale, N.Y. David Sommerstein/NCPR hide caption
Is Burning Trees Still Green? Some Experts Now Question Biomass
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On some sunny, spring days, California has more electricity than it can use, like from this solar farm in Fresno. Terry O'Rourke/NREL hide caption
Who's In Charge? Getting Western States To Agree On Sharing Renewable Energy
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President Obama met with China's president, Xi Jinping, at an event linked to the international climate conference held late last year outside Paris. Evan Vucci/AP hide caption