Solar energy is considered one of the most promising alternatives to fossil fuels. However, to fully embrace this sustainable energy, there are still challenges we must overcome, one of which is the …
Read More »Solar Stocks Sink Under Proposed Changes to California Rules
Text size Joe Raedle / Getty Images Federal subsidies have made installing solar panels on your roof more affordable over the past decade. But state-by-state rules are important too, and a potential …
Read More »Study Warns Solar Farms Could Affect Climate and Global Warming
A new study finds that there could be unintended consequences of building massive solar farms in deserts around the world. Revealing research claims that large solar farms, such as those in the …
Read More »Call on the Governor of Texas to step down, as he blames wind and solar power outages
As millions of Texans desperately struggled to keep warm amid power outages stemming from the nation’s devastating winter storm, the state’s Republican governor on Tuesday blamed solar and wind power for the …
Read More »Oil giant total boy’s stake in world’s largest solar developer
London-French energy giant Total SE said it would pay $ 2.5 billion for a 20% stake in the world’s largest solar developer, the latest move by an oil major to expand into …
Read More »10 Ways Renewable Energy Boom Year Shape Will 2021
Wind turbines and solar panels in this aerial photograph taken near Foxin, China on November 16, 2020. Photographer: Qilai Shen / Bloomberg Photographer: Qilai Shen / Bloomberg After Kovid-19 wreaks havoc on …
Read More »Wisconsin’s First Large-Scale Solar Power Project Completed
Madison, Wis. (WMTV) – The first large-scale solar power project in Wisconsin was completed on Friday and began powering the Madison area. Jeff Keebler, president, president and chief executive officer of Madison …
Read More »Arizona outlines possible path to 100 percent clean power by 2050
Arizona may soon join a long list of states promising to reach 100 percent carbon-free electricity by 2050, although a final decision on its plan to get there won’t be made until …
Read More »After five years, Israelis get some benefits from major gas deal
JERUSALEM (AP) – Five years after Israel signed a landmark agreement to develop large offshore gas fields over objections from anti-officials, environmentalists and consumer advocates to watch the government-issued waffle. The deal …
Read More »California faces new risk of blackouts this week
California officials warned that three million utility customers could suffer power loss on Sunday night, as record-breaking temperatures occurred in parts of the state. The California Independent System Operator, which operates most …
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