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It’s a three-way tie for first in line.
It’s a three-way tie for first in line.
Everything from replacing closed landfills with solar farms to creating resilient microgrids.
Musk’s future industries understand convergence as a first principle.
This is probably the simplest way to process seeing Sierra Club, Ford and SunPower in the same headline.
It was just a matter of time.
Veteran’s Day brought a November surprise.
Solarization isn’t just a one-percenter phenomenon.
Now adding jobs to the American economy at 10 times the national average, has given labor some much-needed love.
There is much good news to be had, there is little in the way of surprise.
Everything points toward solar as the prime mover for the energy markets going forward, from the EU outward. Buy in.
Few shed a tear for the 15 percent haircut utilities profits will suffer.
We might as well make them run on sunshine.
Utilities seem worried that unpredictability is the fatal flaw of distributed generation.
The sunshine hits keep on coming for President Barack Obama’s administration.
It may be overheating the Earth, but our sun is still the gift that keeps on giving.
Now it’s calling for the immediate replacement of obsolete utilities with distributed energy.
Follow, then transform, the money.
As divestment from dirty fuels take hold, cleantech financial instruments are ramping up.
Rooftop solar may be drawing fire in the US, but China is cool with it.
The line starts at cleantech and ends … well, it doesn’t end.
How’s this for reincarnation?
We’re in the slow-motion throes of an environmental apocalypse whose existential ravages are terrifyingly “irreversible.” Now is not the time to be arguing over solar cash.
“No longer for the environmentally conscious; it is for the masses.”
File this under good news masquerading as bad.
Utilities need to chill, according to Department of Energy brain trust.
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