By Tod Perry June 6, 2017 Read the original article Here It’s been a little over a year since the world lost Prince, but his influence is still strong as ever and not just in the world of music. It was recently revealed that Prince anonymously gave $250,000 to support solar energy entrepreneurship—a generous cash infusion that ultimately led […]
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By Kaitlyn Wylde June 5, 2017 A NEW AGE IN ENERGY? As with most energy and cost efficient power alternatives, there’s a lot of misinformation surrounding solar energy — even when we’re faced with hard facts outlining their benefits. Consider the fact that it took nearly 30 years for fluorescent light bulb (also known as […]
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By Carolyn Lochhead and David R. Baker June 4, 2017 Reach the full article Here WASHINGTON — President Trump’s decision to abandon the Paris Accord will slow the battle against climate change in the U.S., but there’s too much momentum in the nation’s clean-energy economy to shut it down, energy experts say. Trump’s move on […]
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By Megan Geuss May 30, 2017 Read the full article Here The Energy Information Administration (EIA) has released numbers on US electricity generation for the first quarter of 2017, and renewable energy numbers are coming in big. According to the EIA, renewable energy sources like wind, solar, and geothermal power accounted for 10.68 percent of […]
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By Sarah Shemkus May 28, 2017 Read the original article Here Just out of view on the back side of Rob and Irene Kneeland’s Colonial house in Sutton, 28 photovoltaic panels are transforming light into power every time the sun shines. The system came online in December. By March, the Kneelands’ monthly electric bill had […]
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by MJ Shiao GreenTech Media December 13, 2015 Read original article here The news from Paris this weekend was as good as anyone hoped: world leaders signed an accord that seeks to limit global temperature rise below 1.5 degrees. This is historic and represents a huge step for the multilateral process. But make no mistake: […]
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From The Milford Daily News MEDWAY —The entire world consumes about 16 terawatts of energy each year, while there is currently a reserve of finite energy totaling about 900 terawatts. On the other hand, our most powerful renewable energy source, the sun, pumps out 23,000 terawatts of energy per year – more than enough to […]
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From Clean Technica Global solar photovoltaic (PV) demand is set to advance by two gigawatts (GW) to 31GW in 2013 compared to the previous year, thanks in part to firm Chinese demand, a new report suggests. NPD Solarbuzz projects that world PV consumption will rise by 7% on a year over year basis, with China […]
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Prince Secretly Donated Thousands To Help Solar Power Startups
By Tod Perry June 6, 2017 Read the original article Here It’s been a little over a year since the world lost Prince, but his influence is still strong as ever and not just in the world of music. It was recently revealed that Prince anonymously gave $250,000 to support solar energy entrepreneurship—a generous cash infusion that ultimately led […]
Solar Power Has Finally Proven That It’s The Energy Source of the Future
By Kaitlyn Wylde June 5, 2017 A NEW AGE IN ENERGY? As with most energy and cost efficient power alternatives, there’s a lot of misinformation surrounding solar energy — even when we’re faced with hard facts outlining their benefits. Consider the fact that it took nearly 30 years for fluorescent light bulb (also known as […]
Clean energy too big to be shut down by Trump
By Carolyn Lochhead and David R. Baker June 4, 2017 Reach the full article Here WASHINGTON — President Trump’s decision to abandon the Paris Accord will slow the battle against climate change in the U.S., but there’s too much momentum in the nation’s clean-energy economy to shut it down, energy experts say. Trump’s move on […]
Renewable energy generation in the US dramatically exceeds 2012 predictions
By Megan Geuss May 30, 2017 Read the full article Here The Energy Information Administration (EIA) has released numbers on US electricity generation for the first quarter of 2017, and renewable energy numbers are coming in big. According to the EIA, renewable energy sources like wind, solar, and geothermal power accounted for 10.68 percent of […]
Home solar power becomes a brighter prospect for many
By Sarah Shemkus May 28, 2017 Read the original article Here Just out of view on the back side of Rob and Irene Kneeland’s Colonial house in Sutton, 28 photovoltaic panels are transforming light into power every time the sun shines. The system came online in December. By March, the Kneelands’ monthly electric bill had […]
How the Paris Climate Agreement Could Impact the Global Solar Market
by MJ Shiao GreenTech Media December 13, 2015 Read original article here The news from Paris this weekend was as good as anyone hoped: world leaders signed an accord that seeks to limit global temperature rise below 1.5 degrees. This is historic and represents a huge step for the multilateral process. But make no mistake: […]
Medway residents show interest in Solarize Mass
From The Milford Daily News MEDWAY —The entire world consumes about 16 terawatts of energy each year, while there is currently a reserve of finite energy totaling about 900 terawatts. On the other hand, our most powerful renewable energy source, the sun, pumps out 23,000 terawatts of energy per year – more than enough to […]
Global Solar PV Demand To Hit 31 GW In 2013, Report Forecasts
From Clean Technica Global solar photovoltaic (PV) demand is set to advance by two gigawatts (GW) to 31GW in 2013 compared to the previous year, thanks in part to firm Chinese demand, a new report suggests. NPD Solarbuzz projects that world PV consumption will rise by 7% on a year over year basis, with China […]