| Karl R. Rábago | July 22, 2016 | Post Your Comment | | Eduardo Porter, in a recent piece entitled “How Renewable Energy is Blowing Climate Change Efforts Off Course,” demonstrates that one can bend so far backwards to support nuclear energy that one ends up with their head in the entirely wrong place. Full Article |
| | Ilias Tsagas | July 25, 2016 | Post Your Comment | | What’s the future of renewable energy in the UK post-Brexit? There are many variables to consider and the landscape keeps changing every day. However, an initial analysis shows offshore wind will be the biggest winner, while established technologies will have to fight it on their own. Full Article |
| | Terri Steele | July 25, 2016 | Post Your Comment | | At a time when investors are skittish over market volatility, they couldn’t be more bullish on the economic potential of renewables, in particular a form of clean energy financing known as Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE). Full Article |
| | John Farrell | July 25, 2016 | Post Your Comment | | Chattanooga, TN, is adding over $1 billion to its local economy in the next decade by implementing one of the most advanced smart grids and delivering the fastest internet service in the country with its municipal utility. Full Article |
| | Joseph McCabe | July 22, 2016 | Post Your Comment | | Which vendors at Intersolar 2016 in San Francisco supply the best behind the meter self generation microgrid solutions? I’ve asked similar questions about utility owned inverters, storage, and microgrids at previous Intersolars. Full Article |
| | Gina Warren | July 25, 2016 | Post Your Comment | | As voters go to the polls this November, at least four states will consider ballot questions on marijuana legalization. Pending proposals in Nevada, Maine and California would authorize recreational marijuana use, while Floridians will vote on whether to allow medical marijuana use. Full Article |
| | James Careless | July 25, 2016 | Post Your Comment | | Adding solar and wind power to northern Canadian Nunavut communities powered by diesel generators could save enough money in operating and maintenance (O&M) expenses to pay for the installations, while substantially reducing CO2 emissions in these locations. Full Article |
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