A Call for Multi-State Collaboration on US Offshore Wind
The disappointing news that the Cape Wind project might never be built highlights a stark conclusion: U.S. offshore wind policy isnât working. After nearly fifteen years of planning, policy making,...
View ArticleWest Virginia Legislation Poses Serious Threat to Rooftop Solar
Is it politics at play? Or is it simply a case of sloppy drafting? Whichever the case, West Virginia Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin has a tough choice to make in the next few days. Legislation now on his desk,...
View ArticleThe Keystone XL Pipeline: Nobody Won
Left, Right, Left, Right... It's been a long battle. More than five years of bickering by both sides. A Republican-led Congress took office almost two months ago, and they, along with many Democrats,...
View ArticleAre Utilities or States the Leaders in Renewable Energy and Efficiency?
A June 2014 study by Ceres highlighted the top electric utilities for renewable energy and efficiency. In an article discussing the findings, Utility Dive suggested that there are âwide disparities...
View ArticleShare Your Insight. Submit an abstract to speak at Renewable Energy World...
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View ArticleU.S. Solar Energy Industry Achieves Record-Shattering Year
Todayâs new economy is driven by industries that are characterized by cutting-edge technology and high growth. Sound familiar? Well, it should. Remarkably, Americaâs solar energy industry, which...
View ArticleSolar Plus Storage: What It Is, How It Works, and Why Your City Needs It
The emergence of solar power in the last decade has been impressive, with accelerating scale up and reduced costs. Following on that progress, a new combination of solar plus energy storage is likely...
View ArticleCommunity Solar Helps Utilities Transition to a New Energy Future
AÂ disruptive innovation is one that helps create a new market by improving a product in an unforeseen manner, thereby âdisruptingâ the existing market. Todayâs disruptive technologiesâfrom...
View ArticleWind Project Adds 200 Megawatts to Texas Grid
EDF Renewable Energy, a leading power producer in the green energy sector, has announced that its Hereford Wind Project reached commercial operation on December 22nd, 2014. The Hereford Wind Project is...
View ArticleLifting State Limits on Local Power
In the first half of 2014, distributed local solar power constituted over 25 percent of new power plant capacity. This impressive growth continues several years where solar power has grown by leaps and...
View ArticleOne Man Working Behind-the-Scenes to Halt Oklahoma Wind Energy
Oklahoma has quietly become the 4th largest wind producing state in America after jumping several states in the rankings over the past few years. The panhandle and the northeastern part of the state...
View ArticleSolar, Wind Industries Release âHow-Toâ Handbook for Cutting...
For states looking to meet new obligations under the EPAâs Clean Power Plan, the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and The American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) have jointly published a...
View ArticleGo Solar, Support Childhood Cancer Fund
In the United States, one in every 285 children will be diagnosed with cancer before their 20th birthday. One Mission, a Massachusetts nonprofit, is dedicated to enhancing the lives of pediatric cancer...
View ArticleAlmost Unnoticed, Solar Energy Starting to Make Big Strides Across Midwest
With more than 8,000 companies now operating nationwide, solar energy has become one of the fastest-growing industries in America â thanks, in large part, to remarkable growth on both the West and...
View ArticleNorth Carolina Renewable Energy Standard Attacked Again
After using last yearâs legislative session to deal with Duke Energyâs Dan River coal ash spill, Republicans on the House Public Utilities Committee are bringing back their 2013 attempt to freeze...
View ArticleDonate Trees to Communities in Need on Earth Day
In celebration of Earth Day on April 22nd, Great Eastern Energy (GEE), is collaborating with Trees for the Future for a 30 Days of Green Campaign to raise awareness about sustainable practices and...
View ArticleGrowth of Solar Energy Another Reason to Celebrate Earth Day
In 1970, the first ever Earth Day was held to demonstrate broad global support for environmental protection. At the time, the worldâs population stood at 3.63 billion. Today, that number has more...
View ArticleThe Future of Energy Storage and the Rise of Big Batteries
When examining the machine that is our electric grid, a compelling fact is that we are relatively unable to store electric energy. We must create as much as we consume, and can only consume as fast as...
View ArticleCongress Acts to Ban Fracking on Public Lands
This Earth Day, with the sun shining down and a warm breeze blowing, a small crowd gathered on the lawn of our nationâs Capitol Building to celebrate the re-introduction of an historic bill...
View ArticleArts Council Looks to Solar Energy to Make Art Available for All
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