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By Cheryl on April 22, 2010
What Christmas is to children, Earth Day is to the environment. Marking its 40th year is a most fevered cry for taking action, in particular, by the U.S. Solar Industry itself.
Posted in Events & Celebrations, Solar Power | Tagged Business, Clean Energy, Earth Day, energy, Environment, eSolar, Incentives, solar, solar energy |
By Stefanie on April 9, 2010
Thanks to researchers at Princeton University, high costs of solar panels may no longer be an issue. Going green and harnessing the power of the sun might be easily affordable to anyone who wishes to participate in making the world a cleaner place.
Posted in Solar Panels | Tagged alternative, Business, electrical, electrical energy, electricity, energy, Going Green, Green, Organic, Plastic Conductors, Princeton University researchers, solar, solar energy, solar panel, solar panels, Solar Power, Solar Powered |
By BrentC on January 16, 2010
Solar energy has made its debut at Harvard University, with CarbonFree Technology, Integrys Energy Services and SunPower Corporation installing a 500-kilowatt solar array on the roof of an historic brownstone.
Posted in Alternative Energy, Solar Energy, Solar Panels, Solar Power | Tagged Campus, Car, CarbonFree Technology, Crimson Solar, David Oxtoby, department of energy, electrical, electricity, energy, energy savings, Environment, environmental, grid, Harvard University, Installation, Integrys Energy Services, Massachusetts, Massachusetts Technology Collaborative, photovoltaic, Renewable, renewable energy, solar, Solar America Initiative, solar energy, solar panel, solar panels, Solar Power, solar roof, SunPower Corporation, SunPower T5 Solar Roof Tiles, sustainability, Technology, Tom Leyden, UB, United States |
By Grace on January 13, 2010
ESolar, a Pasadena-based company, lands a deal that will have it provide technology and assistance in putting up several solar farms in China.
Posted in Alternative Energy, Broad Scale Clean Energy, Clean Energy, Clean Power Plants, Photovoltaics, Solar Energy, Solar Panels, Solar Power, Solar Power Plants, Wind Power | Tagged California, China, electric power, electricity, energy, eSolar, First Solar, Google Inc., heliostats, Idealab, Mongolian Desert, Nuclear Power, photovoltaic, photovoltaic panel, photovoltaic panels, power plant, Renewable, renewable energy, Shaanxi Yulin Huyayang New Energy Co., Shandong Penglai Electric Power Equipment Manufacturing Co., Sierra SunTower, solar, Solar Farm, solar photovoltaic plant, Solar Power, Solar Power Plant, Solar Power Plants, solar thermal, solar thermal power, Southern California Edison, Technology, wind energy, Yulin Energy Park |
By Grace on January 7, 2010
Massachusetts has a couple of solar power projects up its sleeves for 2010. The goal is to increase the number of solar power installations within the state.
Posted in Home Solar Power Systems, Solar Energy, Solar Home, Solar Power | Tagged Business, Businesses, Commonwealth Solar, Commonwealth Solar Stimulus, Deval Patrick, energy, fossil fuel, fuel, Green, Green Communities Act, green jobs, Installation, Massachusetts, Rebates, Renewable, renewable energy, solar, solar energy, solar panel, solar panels, Solar Power, UB |
By Grace on January 4, 2010
The renewable energy industry in New Jersey is booming thanks to financial incentives the government offers and the lack of state regulations regarding the industry.
Posted in Solar Energy, Solar Power | Tagged Business, electricity, energy, Government, home improvement, Incentives, Installation, New Jersey, New Jersey Board of Public Utilities, Public Utilities, Renewable, renewable energy, Renewable Energy Certificates, solar, solar energy, solar panel, solar panels, Solar Power, UB, United States |
By Grace on December 21, 2009
Ontario aims to phase out its coal power plants within five years according to the Canadian province’s new Green Energy Act. Canada is one of the highest carbon gas contributors among major economies.
Posted in Alternative Energy, Broad Scale Clean Energy, Clean Energy, Clean Power Plants, Solar Energy, Wind Power | Tagged bio, biogas, build solar panel, Business, Businesses, Canada, Car, Clean Energy, conservation, Copenhagen, Copenhagen Summit, electricity, emissions, energy, energy conservation, gas, George Smitherman, Government, Green, green energy, Green Energy Act, grid, home solar power, Installation, Kitchener, Ontario, power plant, Renewable, renewable energy, solar, solar panel, solar panel installation, Solar Power, solar power system, solar power systems, sustainable, Sustainable Energy, UB, wind turbine |
By Grace on December 13, 2009
Bexley’s new police station will have solar panels installed some time in the next year in connection with Ohio’s goal of having 25 alternative energy projects across the state.
Posted in Alternative Energy, Solar Energy, Solar Panels, Solar Power | Tagged alternative, Alternative Energy, Bexley, Car, Dovetail Solar and Wind, energy, Gov. Ted Strickland, Installation, Ohio, solar, solar panel, solar panel installation, solar panels, Solar Power, Solar Vision LLC |
By Grace on December 10, 2009
Solaren hopes to raise enough money to develop a solar farm that will orbit in space. That’s just a portion of the total budget that runs in the billions of dollars, as a single rocket costs $150 million.
Posted in Alternative Energy, Environment, Global Warming, Solar Energy, Solar Power | Tagged California, California Public Utilities, California Public Utilities Commission, electricity, energy, gas, generator, Japan, JAXA, Pacific Gas and Electric, PG&E, Public Utilities, solar, Solar Farm, Solar Power, solar power generator, solar power system, solar power systems, Solar Space, Solaren, Space, space solar farm, space solar unit, sustainable, Sustainable Energy, Technology, UB |
By Grace on December 9, 2009
Santa Barbara County commissioners urged Edison Mission Energy to proceed with its planned 45-megawatt commercial solar project installing ground-mounted solar modules on agricultural land in Cuyama.
Posted in Alternative Energy, Clean Energy, Solar Energy, Solar Home, Solar Power | Tagged Community Environmental Council, Cuyama, Edison International, Edison Mission Energy, electricity, energy, Environment, environmental, gas, Green, grid, Installation, Lompoc, oil, Pacific Gas and Electric, Renewable, renewable energy, Santa Barbara County, solar, Solar Farm, solar panel, solar panels, UB |
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