Category: Green & Clean

  • Energy groups call for Ohio to unfreeze renewable energy requirements

    Ohio has a legacy of ignoring the solar energy boom in favor of trying to drive minuscule victories in fossil fuel extraction in state. Leading advanced energy companies are trying to change this, urging the Ohio General Assembly to reject proposals that would extend the current freeze of the state’s RenewableRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • SEPA: Top 10 solar utilities of 2015 ranked

    Southern California Edison connected 1,258 new MW of solar power to the grid in 2015, more than any other utility in the United States, according to the annual utility solar market survey conducted by the Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA), formerly the Solar Electric Power Association. Edison was one ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Watch this four-minute talk about the convergence of solar and technology

    You may recall that we visited the SunLink offices in the fall, and learned about the company’s technology strategy. This ‘tech blue print’ is both a mindset and a driver behind product and system development. For further insight into how SunLink is approaching solar, watch the video above as KateRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • SolarCity sets up shop in Western Pennsylvania

    SolarCity is now making its solar service available to homeowners in Western Pennsylvania for the first time. SolarCity will make it possible for many of the region’s one million plus residents to install solar with no upfront cost and pay less for solar electricity than they pay for utility power.Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Outdoor LED Light features 100% solar-powered design.

    Self-storing and self-recharging, pole-mounted SEPCO™ SolarASL can replace up to 250 W metal halide luminaires in site, area, security, and roadway lighting applications. Solar system ranges from 30–550 off-grid solar-power watts, with minimum of 5 nights autonomy from stored power. Each SolarASL LED has individual optical lens and produces 15–55 W with IES Type II, III,…