Solar’s Role In The Climate Change Talkathon
America got a much-deserved earful when over two dozen Democratic senators pulled an all-nighter in Congress to shine a light on catastrophic climate change. About solar, specifically,
America got a much-deserved earful when over two dozen Democratic senators pulled an all-nighter in Congress to shine a light on catastrophic climate change. About solar, specifically,
No matter where one looks, it seems Canada is empowering the global solar sector.
The photovoltaic year that was increased 40 percent over 2012, installed 4,751 megawatts and booked $13.7 billion in market value.
Protracted and unnecessary turf battles for utility and residential control of the state’s solar bounty could stall governor Jan Brewer’s emPOWER Arizona.
Over 13,000 military veterans now work within the sunshine industry, comprising over 9 percent of its quickly growing workforce. Mission accomplished.
Solar stocks are astronomically higher than they were years ago. And so is your investment portfolio, if you have been brave enough to throw some skin into the game.
Our warming world’s citizenry starts driving and plugging in more and more electric vehicles into their greening homes. Should they have to worry about stressing out the utilities’ fickle grids?
No matter how you slice and dice the data, construction is a prime driver of climate change, and that needs to change.
Like many others, the International Renewable Energy Association has released a global road map to clean energy.
Poorly governed and neglected by turfy utilities, Michigan’s solar infrastructure is barely evolving.
In the last year, SolarCity’s common stock has gone supernova, from the $10s to the $70s at the speed of light.
Gamificationl is cool terminology. But despite its fuzzy logic, it continues to attract eyeballs and investment.
Navigant assessed 16 home energy management vendors using a proprietary methodology, and found that Opower’s product suite put it well out of the reach of its nearest smart-grid competitors.
Despite its stronger portfolio power, nationwide residential solar is underrepresented in the housing industry.
The United States is playing second accordion to Germany when it comes to bankrolling, innovating and deploying the solar infrastructure we need to better adapt to climate change.
Solar power can’t really achieve full liftoff until its information is analyzed and understood. Ultimately, that means decentralization from any overlords.
Can we file this under too good to be true? A DIY, all-in-one crowdfunded solar power generator for those on the go and the stay?
AC/DC evidently can just get along, long after Thomas Edison and Nikolai Tesla’s bitter war.
American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy’s state energy efficiency scorecard is out, and the winners remains winners while the losers are losing less.
For all the hype, smart housing is still in search of greater data integration and analysis.
Atlanta-based Suniva bills itself as the leading American manufacturer of home solar modules, with an emphasis on American.
Tesla Motors, SolarCity and more are already helping save us all from a cli-fi apocalypse.
As I turned my back last year on writing about cultural, environmental, political, economic and other lofty concerns for money — because it wasn’t really paying any — I decided to plot another devious experiment.
The U.S. government has managed to scrape together $60 million for essential research and development.
Canada’s Pure Energies asked me to cover America’s latest solar conference, and it was shiny indeed.
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