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By Grace on November 17, 2009
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.
Posted in Solar Energy | Tagged alternative, Alternative Energy, alternative power, Clean Energy, clean solar power, clean wind power, climate change, electricity, emissions, energy, energy security, Florida, Florida Power and Light, fossil fuel, fuel, gas, Government, Green, green energy, green power, greenhouse gas, grid, Renewable, solar, Solar Power, Solar Power Farm, Sunshine Energy, sustainable, Sustainable Energy, UB, Utility Companies, Wind Power, wind turbine, wind turbines |
By Grace on November 5, 2009
The days of coal being used as the main power source in Upper Kittitas County are coming to an end, thanks to plans for a large solar installation just four miles northeast of the Cle Elum city limits.
Posted in Broad Scale Clean Energy, Clean Power Plants, Solar Energy, Solar Power, Solar Power Plants | Tagged Business, Businesses, California, Cle Elum, Eastern Washington, energy, Environment, environmental, Green, Howard Trott, Incentives, Installation, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Obama, photovoltaic, photovoltaic panel, photovoltaic panels, Renewable, renewable energy, solar, Solar Farm, solar panel, solar panels, Solar Power, tax credit, tax credits, Tax Incentives, Teanaway Solar Reserve, United States, University of California, Upper Kittitas County, Utility Companies, Washington |
By Grace on May 25, 2009
Although economic troubles affect people throughout the nation, Missouri Solar Living LLC is still looking towards a brighter future, when it comes to solar power in Missouri. Last fall, citizens of Missouri approved Proposition C, which requires privately-owned utility companies in the state to offer $2 per watt rebate for solar power systems, beginning on [...]
Posted in Broad Scale Clean Energy, Clean Energy, Solar Electric, Solar Energy, Solar Panels, Solar Power | Tagged Business, Businesses, California, Campus, Car, Clean Energy, Congress, Data Center, efficiency, electricity, Emerson, energy, Incentives, Legislation, Missouri, Novus International, Renewable, solar, solar energy, solar panel, solar panels, Solar Power, solar power system, solar power systems, Space, sustainable, tax credit, tax credits, Tax Incentives, UB, Utility Companies, Wind Power |
By Grace on April 26, 2009
Saving the Earth goes hand in hand with saving money. Utility companies issue rebates for homeowners who install solar or wind turbine systems in their homes. Plus, if they have excess power produced from their solar power system, they can sell it back to the electric utility companies.
Going green should be the [...]
Posted in Alternative Energy, Clean Energy, Home Solar Power Systems, Solar Home, Solar Power | Tagged battery, department of energy, electricity, energy, energy efficient, energy savings, energy star, Environment, Florida, geothermal, Go Green, Government, Green, heaters, Incentives, Obama, photovoltaic, photovoltaic panel, photovoltaic panels, Rebates, Renewable, solar, Solar Home, solar panel, solar panels, Solar Power, solar power system, tax credit, tax credits, UB, Utility Companies, wind energy, wind turbine |
By Grace on April 18, 2009
North American Electric Reliability Corp. stated that the planned expansion of solar and wind power by the Obama administration will definitely challenge the existing power grid. The company is not asking for a slowdown in the employment of renewable energy, but continued by saying that improvement in technology can help them reach the projected goal.
This [...]
Posted in Alternative Energy, Clean Energy, Clean Power Plants, Environment, Solar Energy, Solar Power, Wind Power | Tagged battery, Business, Businesses, electric power, electricity, energy, generator, generators, Government, grid, NERC, Obama, Renewable, renewable energy, renewable energy sources, solar, solar generator, solar generators, Solar Power, Technology, Utility Companies, wind energy, Wind Power, wind turbine |
By Grace on April 5, 2009
Tennessee Valley Authority, or TVA, is leading by example. Its officials agreed to buy 2,000 megawatts of power from clean alternative energy sources, such as wind and solar generators. This is in connection with their Energy Right Program. The program aims to encourage, communicate and support the smart and effective use of [...]
Posted in Alternative Energy, Clean Energy, Environment, Home Solar Power Systems, Solar Electric, Solar Energy, Solar Home, Solar Power, Wind Power | Tagged alternative, Alternative Energy, alternative energy sources, bio, biomass, Car, Clean Energy, climate change, Congress, efficiency, electricity, emissions, energy, energy efficiency, energy efficient, energy resources, Energy Right Program, Environment, environmental, generator, generators, Green, hydropower, Renewable, renewable energy, solar, solar generator, solar generators, Solar Power, sustainable, Technology, Tennesee Valley Authority, Tennessee Valley, TVA, Utility Companies, Wind Power |
By Grace on February 13, 2009
Two major utility companies in New Jersey and California have announced their plans to increase their solar power production. This occurred right after Congress drew up legislations that free up credit for renewable energy companies. Although the plans are up for review from the corresponding state agencies, these are likely to be approved because [...]
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