The United States Is Using Just A Fraction Of The Solar Energy It Could
Only 0.03% of the solar energy available for use in the United States is currently being harnessed to generate electricity for utilities.
It Could Be a Cold, Expensive Winter for Utility Customers
An estimated 1 in 6 American households, or roughly 20 million U.S. households, are already behind on their utility bills after a scorching summer and before the cold winter has begun. In addition, the U.S. Energy Information Administration says natural gas prices are expected to jump 28% this winter, perpetuating the crisis.
Sono Motors Starts Its Engine Using the Sun
Given how many things the sun powers, it’s surprising that cars haven’t become one of the more common things to run on the most incredible renewable resource available.
DroneBase Expands to Provide Elite Analytics and Imagery to Solar Asset Owners Globally
A clear, blue Tuesday morning transformed Dan Burton’s life from citizen to military man to entrepreneur.
American Made Challenge Highlights Entrepreneurs That Could Change the Solar Industry
The American Made Solar Challenge aims to showcase and propel entrepreneurs who have an idea of how to transform the solar industry but don’t have the money, resources, or connections to bring their idea to market.
This Company Wants All of Your Windows to Generate Power
Most Americans’ ideal home would glisten with floor-to-ceiling windows that let in natural sunlight.
Coronavirus Hinders States’ Climate Change Goals
COVID-19, the Novel Coronavirus, has disrupted virtually all typical ways of living across the United States — including climate change.
Report: 38 Percent Energy CFOs Say Solar Will Be the Most Dominant Form of Alternative Energy by 2023
In a new study, Energy Goes Green, released by BDO, energy sector CFOs reported that solar power will be the most dominant form of alternative energy in the United States by 2023.
Coronavirus Hits Solar Panel Market
Solar panels prices, production, and supply are poised to continue to be in turmoil in the midst of the Coronavirus outbreak.
Mini-Grids Can Give Millions Power, but Bureaucracy and Technical Issues Still Stand in the Way
Across Africa and Asia, exciting plans for new mini-solar grid projects are being announced at a rapid pace. However, a surprisingly small percentage of these projects are actually being built and activated, according to Infinergia Consulting, a group based out of Grenoble, France.
Technology Company Arcadia Leading Charge in Growth of Community Solar
It’s 2020 and one of the biggest influencers in the solar and clean energy business runs a software company.