SolarAPP+ Speeds Solar Installs for 2,800 Homes (& Counting)
NREL’s Solar Permitting Tool “Busts Through Bureaucracy” To Fast-Track Residential Solar Projects and Expands into Energy Storage Permitting
NREL’s Solar Permitting Tool “Busts Through Bureaucracy” To Fast-Track Residential Solar Projects and Expands into Energy Storage Permitting
The EMPOWER project is focusing on implementing a new national workplace charging alliance that will encourage and support employers by providing charging stations at their workplace sites. The new program was recently funded by the US Department of Energy, which announced the winners of its FY’21 “Low Greenhouse Gas (GHG) … [continued]
In this new series for CleanTech Talk, Zachary Shahan and Jo Borras explore the role of dealers in the EV revolution.
Despite the media hype surrounding EV fires, the odds of an electric car going up in flames are incredibly low.
Arcimoto wants the FUV to be your go-to choice for solo trips around town, but is it up to the task?
Scientists at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory have laid out a cost-effective five-point plan to improve the reliability of solar panels in light of extreme weather, rapid innovation, and extremely competitive prices. In a commentary piece published in the journal Nature, Dirk Jordan, Teresa Barnes, Nancy Haegel, and Ingrid Repins urge the … [continued]
Florida will spend a bunch of money to manage storm water without asking why more frequent storms and rising sea levels are happening.
At least one analyst thinks that Tesla could become the “everything energy” company, in the same way that Amazon is the “everything store”.
By Miguel R.L. (aka Lambda), ETH Zürich engineer Time is fast running out to keep global surface temperatures below the 1.5°C limit we have set for ourselves. In fact, we are now headed for a catastrophic 2.7°C surface temperature rise by century’s end. Much has been written about decarbonizing ground … [continued]
When did you found Heirloom, and what is the story behind it? What was your initial inspiration? I grew up in South-East India, and I saw first-hand the impacts of climate change on very vulnerable people. They don’t call it climate change, but the increasing levels of cyclones and droughts … [continued]