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3 Reasons Why Your Solar Company’s Website Sucks
Let me ask you a question. How many solar installers are there in US? Well, that was more of a rhetorical question.. actually I do not know either. But thanks to the open web, I managed to find the number of registered SunPower dealers in US. As of, September 2012, there were 349… and the [...]
Asia Leads Renewable Energy Investments
As the decade comes to an end and a new one begins, Asiancountries have established themselves as the driving forces in renewable energy. According to a recent report released by The Pew Charitable Trusts, investment in renewable energy is being led by Asia, especially Chinaand India. Altogether, clean power projects carried within the G-20’sjurisdiction may [...]
Solar Roadways Leads GE’s Ecomagination Challenge With 2 Days to Go
Scott Brusaw loved to play with electric slot cars when he was a young boy growing up in Orange County, Calif. “Why don’t we make real roads electric,” he thought even then. “Theneven little kids could drive and my parents wouldn’t have to worry about it.” That idea has stayed with him ever since. Scott [...]
Oerlikon Solar Leads Evolutionary Changes in a-Si
Oerlikon Solar remains committed to amorphoussilicon (a-Si) solar technology and, to that end, is promising improvedefficiency trends and improved cost numbers. Despite the demise of Applied Materials’ SunFab a-Si business, Oerlikon clearly believes there’s a future forthe oft pilloried a-Si photovoltaic technology — and the firm continues to make aggressive cost and performance claims. Today, [...]
Market Selloff Leads to Green Stock Bargains
A picture can better describe this week than words: The spread of Europe’s debt problems lead to rampant selling thisweek before culminating in the Dow’s largest one-day drop ever. On Thursday, the most-watched index in the world briefly dippedalmost 1,000 points. And, of course, green stocks weren’t immune. As you can see above,exchange traded funds [...]
Rising Fuel Economy Leads to Lower CO2 Emissions
For the fifth consecutive year, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has reported an increase in fuel efficiencywith a corresponding decrease in average carbon dioxide (CO2) emissionsfor new cars and light duty trucks. This marks the first time that datafor CO2 emissions are included in the annual report, “Light-DutyAutomotive Technology, Carbon Dioxide Emissions, and Fuel EconomyTrends: [...]
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