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Massachusetts to Go Full Throttle on Solar Power in 2010

Massachusetts to Go Full Throttle on Solar Power in 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.

Will You Pay Extra for Green Power?

Will You Pay Extra for Green Power?

Around one-fourth of the country’s utilities offer green power programs, and at present big utility companies can’t deliver 100 percent renewable power to their customers. Rather, their electricity comes from different sources such as coal plants, solar power farms, and wind farms and go through the same power grid.

Climate Change – Can We Solve It?

Climate Change – Can We Solve It?

It is agreed among all scientists that there has been a temperature rise on our planet since the year 1000. Since the year 1850, when more accurate temperate readings have been taken worldwide, the rise has been small. But it’s indicative of temperature rises that will occur in our lifetime, and in the next generation.

Solar Power Expands Around the World

Solar Power Expands Around the World

The news on solar power in use around the world continues to pour in. Increasingly, individuals, companies, and governments are turning to the sun’s clean energy source for solutions to problems ranging from financial, to environmental, to logistical. Here are just a few of the recent items in the news.

NASCAR Races to the Green Finish Line

NASCAR Races to the Green Finish Line

NASCAR might be one of the organizations that have faced the ire of environmentalists, but things are about to change.

South Pacific Nation to Go 100% Solar

South Pacific Nation to Go 100% Solar

Climate change has directly affected the small island state of Tuvalu. The island is only three feet above sea level, and at present their shoreline is already disappearing

Solar Power Plants Take on Labor Unions

Solar Power Plants Take on Labor Unions

Solar projects are feeling the heat from labor unions, pressuring them into using union workers to build solar farms.

The World’s First Solar Powered Plane

The World’s First Solar Powered Plane

Solar Impulse was unveiled recently in Switzerland and is said to be the world’s first operational solar powered plane. It has the wingspan of Boeing 747 and yet it weighs less than a compact car.

PowerSat Makes Space Solar a Reality

PowerSat Makes Space Solar a Reality

A number of companies and research teams are developing on the possibility of harnessing the sun’s energy from space. One of these companies is PowerSat.

Solar Permit Fees Too Costly For Some

Some people are thinking twice about installing solar power systems in their residences and businesses, because of the high solar power permit fees that are being collected by local agencies. A school, company or a factory wanting to go green might be dismayed to find out the charges they have to pay. According to a [...]


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