Tag: News

  • Solar Mounting Systems Market Expected to Exceed $1.5 Billion in 2018

    The North American PV mounting systems market is poised to grow 67% between 2013 and 2018 to account for more than $1.5 billion (U.S.), according to the Wolf Research North American PV Mounting Systems Report. This market value growth will […] — Solar Builder magazine

  • SunPower to Install 3.6 MW of Solar at 16 Schools in One California District

    SunPower Corp. today announced that it is designing and building high efficiency SunPower solar power systems for 16 schools in the Oakland Unified School District (OUSD) in Oakland, Calif. Once completed in 2014, the district estimates it will reduce electricity costs […] — Solar Builder magazine

  • SunEdison Introduces New York City’s Largest Solar Energy Project

    SunEdison, one of the world’s largest solar energy providers, last week introduced an innovative renewable energy project in partnership with America’s largest city. New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, alongside SunEdison officials, unveiled a progressive partnership to build what will be the […] — Solar Builder magazine

  • Monterey Shale Report Exposes Myth of Economic Prosperity From Fracking California

    Post Carbon Institute and Physicians, Scientists & Engineers for Healthy Energy released a groundbreaking report on yesterday using industry data that presents compelling evidence that the promise of a Monterey Shale boom is a myth. Authored by geoscientist J. David Hughes, the report, Drilling California: A Reality Check on the Monterey Shale, is the first analysis of oil production…

  • 50,000+ Demand DEC Withdraw Flawed LNG Regulations

    On the last day for public comment on the Department of Environmental Conservation’s (DEC) proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) regulations, New Yorkers Against Fracking, New York Public Interest Research Group (NYPRIG), Sierra Club Atlantic Chapter, Catskills Citizens for Safe Energy, Catskill Mountainkeeper, Food & Water Watch, Frack Action, United For Action and others delivered tens of…