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  • Filipino Student Creates Solar Panels From Waste Food, Wins James Dyson Award for Sustainability
    Filipino Student Creates Solar Panels From Waste Food, Wins James Dyson Award for Sustainability
    Every year, students compete to win the James Dyson Sustainability Award. The contest has produced remarkable, innovative inventions, from bionic hands to the O-Wind turbine and single-use plastic alternatives. This ...
    February 5, 2021BY Jenni Julander
  • Trump Backs Revoking Tariff Exemption for Some Solar Panel Imports, Backing Domestic Production
    Trump Backs Revoking Tariff Exemption for Some Solar Panel Imports, Backing Domestic Production
    WASHINGTON—U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday signed a proclamation to revoke an exclusion from tariffs on some imported ...
    October 11, 2020BY Reuters
  • Judge Blocks Higher White House Tariffs on Imported Solar Panels
    Judge Blocks Higher White House Tariffs on Imported Solar Panels
    A U.S. judge overseeing trade issues temporarily blocked the Trump administration on Thursday from reimposing tariffs on some ...
    December 5, 2019BY Reuters
  • California Reevaluates Shared Solar Panel Policy for New Homes
    California Reevaluates Shared Solar Panel Policy for New Homes
    In an unprecedented attempt to cut energy use in new homes by fifty percent, the California Energy Commission ...
    November 18, 2019BY Chris Karr
  • China’s Solar Industry in Trouble Despite Years of Government Support
    China’s Solar Industry in Trouble Despite Years of Government Support
    The U.S. solar industry has been gutted by Chinese manufacturers who dump their products in the U.S. market, ...
    July 22, 2018BY Frank Fang
  • Trump Slaps Steep Tariffs on Imported Washers, Solar Panels
    Trump Slaps Steep Tariffs on Imported Washers, Solar Panels
    WASHINGTON/LOS ANGELES–U.S. President Donald Trump slapped steep tariffs on imported washing machines and solar panels on Monday, giving ...
    January 23, 2018BY Reuters
  • Can Solar Power Outshine Infrastructure Challenges?
    Can Solar Power Outshine Infrastructure Challenges?
    As the country pushes ahead with renewable energy goals, the challenges facing the grid are substantial, but not ...
    September 27, 2016BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Will 150,000 Coal Workers Be Left Behind in the Move to Solar?
    Will 150,000 Coal Workers Be Left Behind in the Move to Solar?
    Coal is currently the largest source of electricity in the United States, employing some 150,000 people. That's a ...
    August 10, 2016BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Solar Projects Can’t Save the Forest for the Trees?
    Solar Projects Can’t Save the Forest for the Trees?
    A green energy project has some environmentalists seeing red.
    July 23, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • Solar: A Brilliant Way to Get Energy
    Solar: A Brilliant Way to Get Energy
    Except for nuclear and geothermal, all energy we use comes from the sun in one form or another.
    April 12, 2016BY David Suzuki
  • When Will Rooftop Solar Be Cheaper Than the Grid? Here’s a Map
    When Will Rooftop Solar Be Cheaper Than the Grid? Here’s a Map
    The National Renewable Energy Laboratory this week said that rooftop solar panels have the potential to generate nearly ...
    April 4, 2016BY Joshua D. Rhodes
  • Documentary Review: ‘Catching the Sun’: A Solar Energy Shot of Climate-Change Hope
    Documentary Review: ‘Catching the Sun’: A Solar Energy Shot of Climate-Change Hope
    It's high time we had some good news. We've seen documentaries showing 3-foot flames shooting off kitchen tap ...
    March 28, 2016BY Mark Jackson
  • Vermont Reaching ‘Net Metering’ Cap With Solar Expansion
    Vermont Reaching ‘Net Metering’ Cap With Solar Expansion
    Less than two years after Vermont almost quadrupled the amount of renewable power that customers could sell back ...
    October 24, 2015BY The Associated Press
  • Solar Panels Just Got a Little Bit Brighter, and More Efficient
    Solar Panels Just Got a Little Bit Brighter, and More Efficient
    One problem scientists study is the amount of power solar panels can emit, which depends on how much ...
    October 23, 2015BY Arleen Richards
  • Cost-Benefit Balance of Obama’s Solar Push Questioned
    Cost-Benefit Balance of Obama’s Solar Push Questioned
    The money you save from generating your own energy may end up going to the utility anyway.
    September 16, 2015BY Arleen Richards
  • EPA Climate Rule Likely to Spur Renewable Jobs Growth
    EPA Climate Rule Likely to Spur Renewable Jobs Growth
    The United States has increased its solar capacity 20-fold under the Obama administration.
    August 4, 2015BY Arleen Richards
  • What You Need to Know Before Getting Solar Panels
    What You Need to Know Before Getting Solar Panels
    Solar panels are a green tech success story. But more cautious home owners worry that the savings made ...
    April 15, 2015BY Grace Garland
  • China Wants a Massive Solar-Powered Space Laser
    China Wants a Massive Solar-Powered Space Laser
    Chinese researchers are proposing a trillion-dollar solar space-based power station, which will beam its electricity to a collector ...
    March 31, 2015BY Joshua Philipp
  • UNSW Researchers Set World Record in Solar Energy Efficiency
    UNSW Researchers Set World Record in Solar Energy Efficiency
    University of New South Wales's solar researchers have converted over 40% of the sunlight hitting a solar system ...
    December 8, 2014BY University of New South Wales
  • Move Over Big Power—the Micropower Revolution Is Here
    Move Over Big Power—the Micropower Revolution Is Here
    There is no shortage of shouting and dire warnings about the state of the climate and our need ...
    November 27, 2014BY Morgan Saletta
  • NYC Schools Go Solar, Cut as Much Greenhouse Gas as Taking 600 Cars Off the Road
    NYC Schools Go Solar, Cut as Much Greenhouse Gas as Taking 600 Cars Off the Road
    New York City plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions down by 80 percent by 2050, and part of ...
    September 29, 2014BY Catherine Yang
  • Revolutionary Perovskite Solar Cells Could Be a Game Changer, but Questions Remain
    Revolutionary Perovskite Solar Cells Could Be a Game Changer, but Questions Remain
    Whenever I tell people I work with solar cells I am asked the same two questions: are they ...
    August 16, 2014BY Jon Major
  • Solar Power Made Massive Strides in 2013 (Infographic)
    Solar Power Made Massive Strides in 2013 (Infographic)
    The past two years have proven extraordinarily successful for the solar power industry. In fact, during that period ...
    July 5, 2014BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Solar Powered Boat Arrives in Boynton Beach
    Solar Powered Boat Arrives in Boynton Beach
    Their website is called shipofimagination.com. Appropriate for this most unusual converted ferro-cement cutter rigged ketch powered by 18 ...
    March 26, 2014BY John Christopher Fine
  • Solar Panels Unveiled at Scarborough Centre
    Solar Panels Unveiled at Scarborough Centre
    Joint project results in installation of 390 solar panels on the roof of McGregor Park Arena building in ...
    November 13, 2012BY Kristina Skorbach
  • Theft of Solar Panels on the Rise
    Theft of Solar Panels on the Rise
    Green technologies are a part of the changing energy community, but recently, a growing trend has developed: theft ...
    September 16, 2012BY Paul Darin
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