Federal agencies to derive 20 percent of power from renewables

The White House has issued an executive order that directs all federal agencies to derive 20 percent of their electrical power from renewable sources by 2020. The move is similar to the renewable portfolio standard (RPS) that has been adopted by California, requiring utilities in the state to obtain one-third of the power they sell…

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Relying on higher level of renewable energy resources would not negatively effect electricity grid, says study

As environmental activists continue to promote the use of renewable energy across the United States, one question critics have raised is whether such alternatives would result in a less reliable electricity grid. However, a new report may help to dispel this apprehension. On April 17, the Civil Society Institute and Synapse Energy Economics, Inc. released the results of a joint study…

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Experts weigh in on solar’s future in 2014

As 2013 comes to an end, it’s important to reflect on the past year in the solar industry and figure out what we can learn from the last 12 months. The year was especially successful for the proliferation of Bay Area solar power, so it’s a good idea to analyze what made the technology so popular among homeowners and…

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Examining the financial reasons behind 2012’s surge in solar energy solutions

Back in March, we reported on the results of a year-in-review survey conducted by GTM Research and the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) that detailed trends in photovoltaic (PV) and concentrating solar power (CSP) markets. The data revealed that 2012 was a record-breaking year for the industry. Solar panel installations increased 76 percent throughout the United States compared…

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Everyday is a Sunday with Solar

Every Day is Sun-Day with Solar Sundays have a reputation for being laid-back and restful days. You likely spend time with family and focus on the important things. With solar, you can achieve that feeling every day. Passive Just like you do on a Sunday, with solar, once the installation is complete all you have…

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Renewable sources account for 25 percent of new electrical generation

Growth in the U.S. renewable energy infrastructure accounted for 25 percent of new electrical generating capacity for the first six months of 2013, according to a report by the Federal Regulatory Energy Commission’s Office of Energy Products. The paper’s authors stated that 2,144 megawatts of renewable capacity was added, accounting for nearly a quarter of the…

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Educational workshop teaches Sacramento students about solar power

Part of creating a future in which Americans rely more on the planet’s renewable energy resources such as sunlight, wind and rain means educating today’s kids and teenagers about the benefits of solar power and other green technology solutions. Recently, high school and college students in the Sacramento, California, area participated in a series of workshops…

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E.U. and China reach trade deal on solar panel prices

It’s well known among renewable energy enthusiasts and industry trackers that the cost of going solar has been dropping significantly over the last decade, and one reason for this has been the proliferation of Chinese solar panels, which are typically cheaper than solar cells produced by American manufacturers. This has been good for California solar…

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Report: Solar materials prices to drop 6 percent in 2014

A new report from market research firm NPD Solarbuzz predicts that manufacturing costs for integrated polysilicon and photovoltaic wafers, some of the principle components of a solar module, will drop 6 percent in 2014. While this represents a slower decline than the five-year average of 16 percent per year, it still spells good news for customers who…

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Researchers find new way to store solar power

How to store large amounts of solar energy at night has been one of the most puzzling issues surrounding this technology, but a group of researchers led by a University of North Carolina (UNC) professor may have found a solution. UNC’s Tom Meyer and his colleagues have discovered a new way to use solar energy to…

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