Ernst & Young’s Top 5 States for Solar Investment
Ernst & Young released rankings this week that place Nevada and Massachusetts among the top five most attractive states in the country for solar installations. The finance and accounting firm...
View ArticleReport: State Departments of Transportation Go Green
State departments of transportation across the country are successfully implementing a range of sustainable practices and programs, according to a new report by the American Association of State...
View ArticleU.S States Solar Initiatives and Capacities
This article was contributed by Solar Contact The U.S. solar industry broke records in 2012, and it is expected that 2013 will be another record year for installed solar capacity. Last year the...
View ArticleSEIA Has California Solar’s Back
The good folks over at the Solar Energy Industry Association (SEIA) are all too aware of the threat facing the solar industry from utility attacks and they are fighting back – with facts about the...
View ArticleColorado Wants More Renewable Energy!
Earlier this week, on June 5th, Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper (D) signed into law SB13-252 the “Renewable Energy Standard Retail Wholesale Methane” act. The act expands the amount of renewable...
View ArticleIndia’s Power Grid Failure: What Happened?
This is the first part of a two part piece by Raj Prabhu of Mercom Capital addressing the recent blackouts in India. This first part examines technical, regulatory and political dimensions of the...
View ArticleChina Strikes Back Against U.S Energy Subsidies
The Global Green War had started with the US imposing duties on imports of Chinese made solar panels and cells. Subsequently dumping charges were also imposed on wind energy equipment made in China as...
View ArticleThe 2012 Election: It’s All About Energy
Recently, GTM asked how the results of the 2012 election will impact U.S. greentech, but a new poll suggests that question put the horse before the cart. The first question is how greentech will impact...
View ArticleShopping Malls Across America Go Solar
12 shopping malls in Arizona, California, New York and Connecticut are getting solar PV over the next year, as part of real estate owner Macerich’s corporate sustainability efforts. Panasonic is...
View ArticleMichigan Votes Against ’25 by 2025′ Renewable Energy Proposal
The ballots have been tallied in Michigan and the state voted against a renewable energy initiative yesterday. By an overwhelming majority (64 percent), Michigan will not be moving forward with its “25...
View ArticleU.S States Spend $6.9 Billion On Energy Efficiency
State-level support for encouraging utilities (and by association their rate payers) to become more energy-efficient continues to grow, reports Innovation Electricity Efficiency (IEE), part...The post...
View ArticleCheap Green Energy in Connecticut
Connecticut is going to get a whole lot more renewable energy, and in line with the falling costs for wind and solar that we’ve The post Cheap Green Energy in Connecticut appeared first on Solar Feeds.
View ArticleTop 10 U.S States for Residential Solar
How does one decide which states are the best for rooftop solar? There’s a plethora of considerations. In terms of overall solar The post Top 10 U.S States for Residential Solar appeared first on Solar...
View ArticleNew York Scales Solar
New York Governor Cuomo announced last week that the NY-Sun Initiative, a public-private partnership launched last year to spur growth in solar energy, The post New York Scales Solar appeared first on...
View ArticleArizona Rooftop Solar Applications Drop After Tax
In the first nine days since Arizona Public Service imposed its $5 per month maximum fee on rooftop solar customers, new net metering applications have been a fraction of what they were in 2013. The...
View ArticleInsane Solar Plants Continue to Come Online in California
More huge utility-scale solar plants are coming online in California - Topaz Solar Farm and Desert Sunlight. Located in the southeast corner of San Luis Obispo County, Topaz is now producing 300...
View ArticleVermont Raises Support for Solar
Vermont is swimming against the tide ofALEC and other Koch-sponsored Americans for Prosperity bills that are moving through the states to make it harder to grow renewable energy. In Vermont, the...
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