A New Cap-and-Trade Plan To Limit Emissions… But Is This The Best Policy?

Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont and Virginia have each committed to cut transportation emission in…

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Going Green – Three Options

Severe weather, devastating forest fires and compelling scientific data are all compelling reasons to believe that the growing industrialization of…

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Going Green – What Is The Best Policy?

Severe weather, devastating forest fires and compelling scientific data are all compelling reasons to believe that the growing industrialization of…

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Global Wind Energy Trends

Winds offshore are typically stronger and more consistent than winds onshore. Stronger winds more power generation. As an example, a…

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Drones Improving Solar Park Performance

DroneDeploy has announced the launch of real-time mobile thermal imaging mapping. The software, Thermal Live Map visualizes temperature range variability…

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US Electric Vehicle Charging Networks

Electrify America has previously announced plans to install a network of ultra-fast electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at locations across…

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Oil & Gas Industry Helping Offshore Wind Industry

The first commercial oil well in the world was drilled in 1859 near Titusville, Pennsylvania. Almost ninety years passed, before…

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US Renewable Energy Growth Continuing

In the recently released “Energy Infrastructure Update” by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) documents the continued growth in renewable…

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Rapid Growth In US Wind Power

The American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) has recently reported that wind farms now providing more than 30% of the electricity…

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Sacramento International Airport Goes Solar

In 2017, 10.9 million passengers traveled through the Sacramento International Airport in California. The airport has recently installed a 7.9…

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