US-China War Bad News for Home Solar
The solar war backstory is lame enough to keep short.
The solar war backstory is lame enough to keep short.
Micrqogrids are essential defenses for a dawning age of distributed generation capable of surviving the sudden, expensive superstorms of climate change.
But much of the changes we need will come from customers who can’t get what they want from the grid, concluded Asmus. “Ten years out, microgrids will be an everyday, non-controversial decision.”
State or federal, the plan should be solar, argued SEIA.
Current efforts by utilities to stifle cleantech takeovers of the macrogrid, from solar taxes to worse, are being successfully fought off, as global warming throws ever more challenges in the way.
Microgrids make sense for a world where lighter and cleaner is better. Especially if you want to pack an increasingly powerful punch on a destabilized planet with problems.
A new report from the International Renewable Energy Agency adds more light to the wider global solar boom.
“The question is not if or even when the change will come, but rather, how fast.”
“It does not evaluate mitigation technologies or policies or undertake an analysis of the effectiveness of various approaches.”
National Grid is aiming for over 120 MW of solar and wind generation, but hopefully its renewables adopters won’t be punished with unnecessary tariffs or pulled subsidies for doing the right thing.
Why on earth is anyone thinking about pulling the sunshine plug?
Why does everyone seem to have their fingers crossed?
Consolidating precious natural resources in a warming world is a must.
This year’s outlook for cleaner fuels is bright, according to ACORE. But much brighter for some technologies than others.
Now that the IPCC is demanding investment in renewables, solar power is positioned as Earth’s brightest alternative energy.
Alberta is stuck on tar sands — a well-known final destination for dinosaurs.
Georgia Power joins Home Depot to hand off CFLs and LEDs at a 25 to 50 percent discount for those looking to quickly slash energy consumption from less efficient lights by 75 percent.
Navigant’s poll results hit the presses this week alongside the IPCC’s terrifying tale of two futures.
No one on the planet, the IPCC’s Fifth Assessment Report reminds us, will be left untouched.
Honda’s master plan is to slash pollution by running on sunshine.
But it’s in low gear until the political and economic powers that be decide on how to build and monetize California new transportation normal.
Canada is in photovoltaic bloom. So why is electricity generated from its solar panels declining?
The International Energy Agency’s new report says global integration of variable renewable energies (VRE) like solar and wind into our obsolete power systems is just a matter of time.
Asset-backed solar bonds and other financial instruments, crowdfunded by consumers and investors, could save our sorry butts.
News flash! When homeowners are outright offered a choice, the majority choose clean energy for homes. Film at 11.
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