Better regulation could see house building and CO2 reductions go hand in hand

The scrapping of the Zero Carbon Homes policy in July 2015 [1] has left a policy vacuum that urgently needs filling, says the Solar Trade Association.

Supreme Court Ruling a Win for Clean Energy

Decision helps reduce barriers to critical clean energy resource, reducing rates and enhancing grid reliability

Saft lights up Champ de Mars in Port-au-Prince with lithium-ion energy storage system

Lithium-ion Energy Storage System (ESS) powers lighting and Wi-Fi for historic public square. • Intensium® Max 20E energy battery container combined with solar panels. • First photovoltaic plant developed in Haitï is model for other island grids.

Orison Plug-And-Play Energy Storage System Live On Kickstarter

Orison, an energy storage company, announced today that the first true plug-and-play energy storage system is now available for pre-order on Kickstarter. Orison powers homes and businesses to reduce energy costs, provide backup energy during blackouts, and contribute to a clean energy future. The Orison Kickstarter Campaign can be found at: http://kck.st/1Kr9Zn5   Orison envisions a future with abundant, clean, and affordable energy for all. The networked, distributed energy storage solution gives consumers control so they can store energy from any electricity source, including grid or solar power, to access energy whenever it's needed. When powered by the grid, it stores energy when utility rates are low to power homes and businesses when rates are high. If connected to solar, Orison allows consumers to locally store the energy they produce so that it will not be sold at a loss to the utility. By localizing energy distribution, Orison helps to save money and reduce peak demand.   Full Press Release:  

Orison Plug-And-Play Energy Storage System Live On Kickstarter

Orison, an energy storage company, announced today that the first true plug-and-play energy storage system is now available for pre-order on Kickstarter. Orison powers homes and businesses to reduce energy costs, provide backup energy during blackouts, and contribute to a clean energy future. The Orison Kickstarter Campaign can be found at: http://kck.st/1Kr9Zn5   Orison envisions a future with abundant, clean, and affordable energy for all. The networked, distributed energy storage solution gives consumers control so they can store energy from any electricity source, including grid or solar power, to access energy whenever it's needed. When powered by the grid, it stores energy when utility rates are low to power homes and businesses when rates are high. If connected to solar, Orison allows consumers to locally store the energy they produce so that it will not be sold at a loss to the utility. By localizing energy distribution, Orison helps to save money and reduce peak demand.   Full Press Release:  

Orison Plug-And-Play Energy Storage System Live On Kickstarter

Orison plug-and-play energy storage powers homes and businesses to reduce energy costs, provide backup energy during blackouts, and contribute to a clean energy future.

China is Ranked a Booming Market for Wind Capacity Growth, According to Navigant Research

With global variation in policies, wind energy industry manufacturers and developers must be flexible in order to thrive, report finds

The PV Production, Quality, and Innovation Forum 2016 will take place on the occasion of EU PVSEC in Munich, Germany

• Joint event of SOLARUNITED and EU PVSEC on Wednesday, June 22, 2016 • EU PVSEC 2016 Co-location with Intersolar Europe

The PV Production, Quality, and Innovation Forum 2016 will take place on the occasion of EU PVSEC in Munich, Germany

• Joint event of SOLARUNITED and EU PVSEC on Wednesday, June 22, 2016 • EU PVSEC 2016 Co-location with Intersolar Europe

Government statistics show increase in solar installs ahead of cut - but not huge rush

Solar can still be a reasonable investment for customers under lower tariffs

The Two Things To Note In The DOE's Solar + Storage Initiative

Michael Kanellos  for Forbes:   The Department of Energy doled out $18 million in grants this week as part of an effort to drive down the cost of solar plus storage down to less than 14 cents a kilowatt hour. The DOE, under its SunShot program, has long had a goal of driving down the cost of solar alone to 6 cents per kWh by 2020.  So far, the program has hit its milestones. Grants recipients include Austin Energy, Carnegie Mellon University, the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) and Aquion Energy, among others. The DOE regularly gives out grants, but the latest program is somewhat interesting because: First, that’s a really low price for storage. Utility-scale solar, generally cheaper than residential solar, without storage delivered power for 14 cents a kilowatt hour in 2014. The cost of batteries, however, has been declining rapidly. Ten years ago, batteries progressed slowly compared to other electronic devices: Tesla Motors TSLA +0.50% co-founder and CTO J.B. Straubel was famous for noting that the performance of batteries doubled every decade, versus the roughly two year cycle for semiconductor.   Cont'd...

Judges' Decision to Allow Clean Power Plans to Move Forward is the Right Approach

Following is a statement from Dan Whitten, vice president of communications for the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), on federal judges rejection of efforts to block states from developing plans under EPA's carbon rule for existing power plants.

Smart Buildings Shape the Future

The latest in control technology, sustainable natural resources and alternative energy methods, combine to deliver a smart building, which makes for a comfortable environment for the occupants while saving our over-taxed energy grid.

Smart Buildings Shape the Future

The latest in control technology, sustainable natural resources and alternative energy methods, combine to deliver a smart building, which makes for a comfortable environment for the occupants while saving our over-taxed energy grid.

FastRack 510 Installed on VA Caribbean Medical Center in Puerto Rico

Sollega supplied their FastRack 510 ballasted mounting system for the installation of a 645 kW rooftop solar array at San Juan, Puerto Rico Caribbean VA Hospital.

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