By Travis Hoium June 17, 2017 Read the original article Here Renewable energy often gets dismissed as a relatively insignificant part of the power picture because it doesn’t generate as much of America’s electricity as coal, natural gas, or nuclear plants. The president of the United States has even said he doesn’t think wind “works,” […]
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By Jess Shankleman and Hayley Warren June 17, 2017 Read the original article Here Solar power, once so costly it made economic sense only in spaceships, is becoming cheap enough that it will push coal and even natural-gas plants out of business faster than previously forecast. That’s the conclusion of a Bloomberg New Energy Finance […]
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By Mikey Rox June 15, 2017 Read the original article Here Solar power has advanced leaps and bounds over the past couple decades, and those grid panels that harness the power of the sun and turn it into energy are everywhere. It’s not uncommon to find at least one house in your neighborhood that has […]
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By Ryan Maye Handy June 13, 2017 Read the original article Here When oil prices tanked two years ago, hundreds of Pecos County workers lost jobs working at oil and gas companies in the prolific Permian basin. Last year, the rural county lost around 20 percent of its $2.5 billion tax value. But the unemployed […]
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By Louis Medina June 12 2017 Read the original article Here Electricity is energy. Fuel is energy. Food is energy. Manpower is energy. All those forms of energy are essential to the running of Community Action Partnership of Kern’s Food Bank, whose food distribution poundage increased by more than 50 percent, from 9 million in […]
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By Rich Demuro June 12 2017 Read the original article Here A company called Zero Mass Water has created a special solar-like panel that creates clean, drinkable water from the air. You can now install them on your home or office. I’ve drank a lot of water from bottles, but it was never created like […]
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By Bret Fanshaw June 8, 2017 Read the original article Here WASHINGTON, DC – A new analysis released today by SEIA/GTM Research shows that solar remains a growing part America’s energy mix so far in 2017, accounting for 30 percent of new energy capacity installed. California, North Carolina and Arizona rank as the top three […]
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By LiLi Tan June 6, 2017 Read the original article Here For geometry teacher Walt Hickey, the thought to use solar panels in homeless encampments was a piercing revelation that started a student revolution. Inside Interlake High School’s metal shop, Hickey is showing students bit by bit how to design, wire and build solar panels. […]
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Think Wind Turbines And Solar Panels Are Fads? Think Again
By Travis Hoium June 17, 2017 Read the original article Here Renewable energy often gets dismissed as a relatively insignificant part of the power picture because it doesn’t generate as much of America’s electricity as coal, natural gas, or nuclear plants. The president of the United States has even said he doesn’t think wind “works,” […]
Solar power forecast to shut down coal plants faster than expected
By Jess Shankleman and Hayley Warren June 17, 2017 Read the original article Here Solar power, once so costly it made economic sense only in spaceships, is becoming cheap enough that it will push coal and even natural-gas plants out of business faster than previously forecast. That’s the conclusion of a Bloomberg New Energy Finance […]
How Long Does It Take to Break Even With Solar Panels?
By Mikey Rox June 15, 2017 Read the original article Here Solar power has advanced leaps and bounds over the past couple decades, and those grid panels that harness the power of the sun and turn it into energy are everywhere. It’s not uncommon to find at least one house in your neighborhood that has […]
Solar power emerges where oil and gas once dominated
By Ryan Maye Handy June 13, 2017 Read the original article Here When oil prices tanked two years ago, hundreds of Pecos County workers lost jobs working at oil and gas companies in the prolific Permian basin. Last year, the rural county lost around 20 percent of its $2.5 billion tax value. But the unemployed […]
Harnessing solar energy to fight local hunger
By Louis Medina June 12 2017 Read the original article Here Electricity is energy. Fuel is energy. Food is energy. Manpower is energy. All those forms of energy are essential to the running of Community Action Partnership of Kern’s Food Bank, whose food distribution poundage increased by more than 50 percent, from 9 million in […]
These Solar Panels Generate Drinking Water from the Air
By Rich Demuro June 12 2017 Read the original article Here A company called Zero Mass Water has created a special solar-like panel that creates clean, drinkable water from the air. You can now install them on your home or office. I’ve drank a lot of water from bottles, but it was never created like […]
Solar accounts for 30 percent of new energy in U.S. so far this year
By Bret Fanshaw June 8, 2017 Read the original article Here WASHINGTON, DC – A new analysis released today by SEIA/GTM Research shows that solar remains a growing part America’s energy mix so far in 2017, accounting for 30 percent of new energy capacity installed. California, North Carolina and Arizona rank as the top three […]
Bellevue teens build solar panels to power homeless encampments
By LiLi Tan June 6, 2017 Read the original article Here For geometry teacher Walt Hickey, the thought to use solar panels in homeless encampments was a piercing revelation that started a student revolution. Inside Interlake High School’s metal shop, Hickey is showing students bit by bit how to design, wire and build solar panels. […]