What is the Future of Non-renewable Resources?

Only 10% of energy used in the U.S. comes from renewable sources-mostly hydroelectric energy. Worldwide, 85% of the energy comes from non-renewable sources. These sources, such as oil, natural gases and coal, will eventually be depleted.

Literal Solar Farms - When Agriculture and Solar Meet

The Nebraska-based business FarmAfield recently made headlines by winning a $200,000 federal grant to explore the feasibility of PV-integrated shade structures for cattle feedlots.

Soltage and Basalt Launch Helios Power to Deploy 200 MW of Solar in the U.S.

Expansion follows upon the successful investment of ~135 MW under Hyperion Power

Four Reasons the Long Tail Installer Will Win

Independent contractors should be very confident their solar installation businesses are competitive with national solar installers and that their businesses are the future of residential solar.

Natural Power appointed for pioneering district heating network in Stoke

Leading renewable energy consultancy and service provider, Natural Power, has been awarded a three-year contract by Stoke-on-Trent City Council, under the Stoke DEPO framework, to provide mechanical and electrical designs for the development of the pioneering £52m Stoke-on-Trent district heat network (DHN).

Ballard Power Systems Announces Purchase of B.C.'s First Fleet of Hydrogen-Powered Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles

• Global fuel cell pioneer celebrates 40th birthday through expected purchase of Toyota Mirai FCEVs by Ballard employees • Hydrogen movement continues to gain momentum in British Columbia and globally

Energy Industry Veteran Jessica Nee Joins Empower Energies To Expand Corporate Partnerships

Empower Energies, a leading provider of renewable energy solutions for commercial, institutional and industrial (C&I) customers, announced today that Jessica Nee has joined its business development team.

Emerging Methods for Wind Turbine Operation and Maintenance

With the robust growth in the wind energy market, industry players have increased their focus on the optimization of O&M cost and aiming to sharpen their O&M strategies.

Car Insurance and Its Impact on Adoption of Electric Cars

Electric car insurance has also come down in cost because of a spurt in speciality mechanics to fix these cars and fewer complex moving parts that can be damaged compared with an engine. EVs are typically less likely to be stolen and more likely to be recovered in comparison

Innowatts Brings AI-Enabled Digital Energy Platform to Europe

Today, Innowatts, a U.S. leader in AI energy analytics, is officially announcing its expansion into the U.K. and European markets, where the company has already been testing its platform across four million smart meters.

Spruce Finance Acquires 12.1 MW Residential Solar Portfolio

Second-largest private owner of residential solar assets adds more than 2,000 residential assets, continuing its growth path.

Best Emerging Technologies for Solar Energy

For example, scientists are currently researching a form of organic photovoltaics with a chemical additive which mitigates their fragile qualities.

The Challenges of Measuring Flare Gas

Measuring the flow rate of flare gas is challenging because a flare is not a pure gas, but a mixture of many different gases. In order to correctly measure the flow rate of the constituent gases, the composition of the flare must be known.

30% of U.S. Counties are Suitable for On-Site Wind Energy Projects

For a Wind for Industry® project to be viable, the wind resource must be attractive, the factory must use enough energy, and the area grid pricing must exceed our projected rates.

New Solar Permit Software to Reduce Costs and Expand Residential Markets

"The SolarAPP platform will help local governments reduce administrative burdens and make it faster and easier for customers to go solar," said Andrea Luecke, President and Executive Director at The Solar Foundation.

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