Lately, the nation’s chief executive has been mocking renewable energy and suggesting people won’t be able to to watch television at night if the sun …
Puerto Rico Is Going Green, Aims To Be All Renewable By 2050
There are various financial incentives included in the bill to push people towards renewable energy use, like a major tax break for solar electric …
Corporation to tap solar energy
By installing rooftop solar power plants in 662 buildings with a total capacity of 3,030 kilo watt (KW), the Greater Chennai Corporation plans to save ₹1 …
ASU ebook ‘Weight of Light’ provides a vision of a solar future
While non-fiction texts on solar energy might weigh down the average reader with talk of megawatts and photovoltaics, one ASU project is looking to …
Florida chooses world’s largest solar + storage project to replace gas plants
Florida Power & Light (FPL), the state utility owned by NextEra Energy, plans to build the world’s largest solar plus battery storage project which will …
Naperville council to vote on plan to make permit process for residential solar panels easier, cut cost
A change in the city of Naperville’s permitting process could make it easier for residents seeking permission to install solar panels on their property.
Solar project splitting up in move aimed to speed up state review process
A solar energy company is splitting up a solar farm project on Irish Road into two parts to reduce the amount of time it would take for the state to review …
Solar power cuts energy expenses for an organic farm
An organic farm may be the first in the area to take advantage of solar resources but is among a larger trend across the country. The decision offers …
New Energy Alliance’s Big Goal: Make Renewables Easier to Buy
The Renewable Energy Buyers Alliance, sporting a number of major companies, aims to help boost renewable energy by breaking down regulatory …
SC Solar Bill In Trouble
We wrote recently on the issue of net metering, which is a way of incentivizing the solar power industry in South Carolina (and elsewhere) by offering …