Coal Is Uncompetitive. Why Do We Burn So Much?
America gets 20 percent of its electricity from coal. That’s a 50 percent drop since the peak in 2007. But if coal is becoming so economically...
Read MoreAmerica gets 20 percent of its electricity from coal. That’s a 50 percent drop since the peak in 2007. But if coal is becoming so economically...
Read MoreSolarConnecticut, the state’s solar industry group, is asking Governor Ned Lamont to veto SB 999, which forces solar developers and their subcontractors to pay state-ordered prevailing...
Read MoreBuckhorn Children & Family Services (BCFS), a nonprofit organization in eastern Kentucky that provides services to at-risk youth, has unveiled its new 20.4-kW solar array to...
Read MoreThe company is working on electrified, reliable, and decarbonized operations and products to get closer toward a carbon-neutral future. Hitachi ABB Power Grids today announced Sustainability 2030...
Read MoreThe proposed technique is based on radiative cooling and consists of a glass coating made with a two-dimensional subwavelength nanostructured grating, which is imprinted in soda-lime...
Read MoreThe 144-cell module is available in six versions with power ratings ranging from 545 W to 570 W and efficiency of between 21.3% and 22.3%. The...
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