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Thursday, Jul 19, 2012

Chinese Competition Sank Govt-backed Abound Solar-Executives

Abound Solar was doomed by Chinese subsidies that helped flood the market with solar panels, former company executives said on Wednesday as Republicans delved into the latest failure of a government-backed solar panel manufacturer.

Wednesday, Jul 18, 2012

Solar Energy Industries Association Statement on Abound Solar Hearing

There’s a House Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on Regulatory Affairs hearing on the bankruptcy of Abound Solar coming up, of course… and the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) has put out an excellent statement on the matter, of course. Context, context, context. Context is key.

Wednesday, Jul 18, 2012

SolarCity Plans 18,000 Panels for Military in SolarStrong Effort

In the second phase of its ambitious SolarStrong project – the country’s single largest effort to cover roofs with solar panels – installation company SolarCity will put more than 18,000 panels on military homes in California and Colorado.

Wednesday, Jul 18, 2012

Massachusetts Energy Bill is Good for Consumers & the Environment

Boston.comAs we watch chronic inaction in our nation’s capital on seemingly every issue, we in Massachusetts are fortunate to have leadership that recognizes both the need for and the economic benefits of developing a strong, comprehensive energy policy that expands the use of clean energy and energy efficiency in the state, and assures that new forms of renewable energy are cost-competitive with traditional fuel sources.

Wednesday, Jul 18, 2012

Maricopa County Surpasses Renewable Energy Goal

PHOENIX--Maricopa County is close to finishing two of three solar panel installations on county buildings that doubles the original renewable energy goal.

Wednesday, Jul 18, 2012

Colorado PUC Will Hear Appeal Wednesday of its Ruling to Cut Solar Incentives

The Colorado Public Utilities Commission (PUC) will hear an appeal tomorrow to part of Xcel Energy’s 2012-2013 Compliance Plan they approved in May. That plan sets forth how Xcel Energy (Public Service Co) would comply with Colorado’s renewable energy standard of 30% by 2020.

Tuesday, Jul 17, 2012

Auburn University Generating Solar Power to Charge University Electric Vehicles

Solar power is providing the energy needed to charge 10 electric vehicles, or EVs, on the campus of Auburn University. Facilities Management, in partnership with the Office of Sustainability, has funded a pilot project for the installation of 24 solar panels on top of the northeast and southeast stairwells of the stadium parking deck.

Tuesday, Jul 17, 2012

Agua Caliente Reaches 200-Megawatt Milestone

Today, NRG Energy, Inc. (NYSE: NRG), MidAmerican Solar and First Solar, Inc. (Nasdaq: FSLR) announced that the 290-megawatt AC Agua Caliente solar project, currently under construction in Yuma County, Ariz., is more than two-thirds complete and delivering more than 200 megawatts to the electric grid. The Agua Caliente project is the world's largest operating photovoltaic power plant.

Monday, Jul 16, 2012

Assam's Village-Islands Use Solar Power to Break Free of Darkness

There are no electric poles on the tiny island village of Baleswar in Assam's Nalbari district of Assam. Even then, you can see people using fans and lights, charging their cell phones and even operating computers! All thanks to solar power.

Monday, Jul 16, 2012

State Legislation to Boost Renewable Energy Paying off for Massachusetts

Renewable energy in the commonwealth has skyrocketed since 2007. And in 2011, the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy declared Massachusetts the most energy-efficient state in the country. California had held the honor since 2006.

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