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solar electricity

  • The Renewable Energy ‘Paradox’: A More Costly Way Forward
    The Renewable Energy ‘Paradox’: A More Costly Way Forward
    A California-based leading eco-modernist has disputed the widespread claim that renewables are a cheap and clean energy source, arguing that it’s the opposite. Michael Shellenberger, founder of Environmental Progress, said one ...
    October 6, 2022BY Nina Nguyen
  • Australia Looks to Rooftops To Become Virtual Power Plants
    Australia Looks to Rooftops To Become Virtual Power Plants
    Australia is seeking to harness its abundant rooftop solar capacity through a new system that will convert households ...
    December 1, 2021BY Daniel Khmelev
  • Engineers Reach Inaccessible Indian Villages to Provide Solar Electricity During Pandemic
    Engineers Reach Inaccessible Indian Villages to Provide Solar Electricity During Pandemic
    NEW DELHI—A group of seven engineers in India is working to solve a problem that people in the ...
    June 8, 2021BY Venus Upadhayaya
  • South Australia Uses Tesla Tech to Create Sustainable Virtual Power Plant
    South Australia Uses Tesla Tech to Create Sustainable Virtual Power Plant
    More than 3000 public houses will join South Australia's (SA) latest Tesla renewable power project, delivering lower power bills, ...
    September 4, 2020BY Victoria Kelly-Clark
  • Historic Pearl Harbor Museum Goes Solar
    Historic Pearl Harbor Museum Goes Solar
    The museum flipped the switch on 1,400 newly installed PV solar panels on Saturday.
    November 1, 2015BY Arleen Richards
  • Round Two of New York Solar Campaign Targets Low-Income Consumers
    Round Two of New York Solar Campaign Targets Low-Income Consumers
    Renters can pool their buying power and get treated like a bigger customer without the upfront costs.
    September 17, 2015BY Arleen Richards
  • Cost-Benefit Balance of Obama’s Solar Push Questioned
    Cost-Benefit Balance of Obama’s Solar Push Questioned
    The money you save from generating your own energy may end up going to the utility anyway.
    September 16, 2015BY Arleen Richards
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