Infographic: 4 Common Solar Myths Debunked

4 Common Solar Myths — Debunked! Myth #1: Will I save more money with a lease? Fact: No, there is no right product for all consumers. Make sure your sales consultant is tailoring the product to suit your needs. Myth #2: Will solar power get more efficient? Should I just wait? Fact: No, don’t wait! All the…

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New solar cell material could lead to energy-absorbing windows

Researchers at UCLA announced on July 29 that they had developed a new solar cell material that could lead the way for more flexibility in solar cell applications. Graduate students at the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science have created a thin material that absorbs infrared light rather than visible light, making it…

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In California, there are more solar energy workers than there are actors, says study

It’s no secret that solar energy solutions are beneficial to the environment and enable homeowners to drastically cut costs on their monthly utility bills. But, according to new research from The Solar Foundation (TSF) – a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit that uses education, research and market transformation to increase the use of solar power worldwide – embracing…

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New solar plant constructed in Tehachapi Mountains

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The expansion of California solar energy continues apace. EDF Renewable Energy, a company that develops utility scale solar and wind projects, announced that the Catalina Solar Project, located in the Mojave Desert, has been completed and begun producing electricity for San Diego Gas & Electric (SDGE). The 143 megawatt (MW) plant, which makes up just…

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New website helps California homeowners determine benefits of solar energy solutions

California residents who have found themselves wondering whether residential solar energy solutions are the right choice for them can benefit from solar panel advocacy organization Sun Number’s new service, which helps individuals determine how suitable their homes are for this particular kind of alternative power system. According to a March 26 press release, people who…

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How Many Solar Panels Does My House Need?

It’s easy to see the benefits that solar can offer, but as a homeowner, there is usually one huge unknown. The major concern most homeowners in the greater Sacramento and San Francisco Bay area have is just how many solar panels they will need put on their roof. Answering this question starts with this consideration: How much…

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How do Renewable Portfolio Standards work?

When reading or discussing renewable energy and California residential solar, one often hears the term Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS) used, which refers to the minimum amount of electricity that utilities must procure from renewable sources. RPS levels are set by the state and enforced by the California Public Utilities Commission. We often write about these subjects…

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Number of solar energy patents increasing

Innovation and research into renewable energy, especially solar power, is booming, according to a new paper in PLOS One. An analysis conducted by researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the Santa Fe Institute have found that the number of renewable energy patents filed per year have increased fivefold from 200 in 2000 to…

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Home Heating Tips to Keep You Warm this Winter

With cooler weather and shorter days ahead, it’s time to start thinking about the best ways to keep your home warm without blasting the heater all winter. Space heating is the largest energy expense in the average U.S. home. While you could just kick up the thermostat a notch, those few extra degrees can add…

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Heating bills expected to rise this winter

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has issued its annual heating expense forecast for Americans, and the numbers indicate that many utility customers may see their bills go up this winter. The DOE predicts that customers with natural gas systems will pay an average of $679 for their heat, an 13 percent increase over the…

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