
Here are some more clean electricity readin’s for ya:
Renewables (as a whole)
- 100 Percent Renewable Energy is Within Reach
- Slightly Positive Net Effect on Jobs from Energiewende
- Energiewende Shuts Down Most Efficient Gas Turbine
Solar Energy
- Free Solar Powered Recharging Stations In San Francisco
- Huge Solar Array For Utah Major League Soccer Stadium
- Japan Solar Boom Spurred by Low-Interest Loans from Local Banks, Credit Unions, Utilities
- SunEdison Appoints Cathy Zoi As CEO of SunEdison’s Rural Electric Utility Company
- Global PV Market in the 50s
- New Stanford Energy System Cuts Greenhouse Gas Emissions 68 Percent and Fossil Fuel 65 Percent
- NREL Proposes Guidelines for PV Module Manufacturer Quality Assurance
- Will Massachusetts’ Net Metering Caps Spoil the Community Solar Party?
- Controversial Bill to Open North Carolina Solar Markets Gains Traction
- Critics – Michigan Utility Aims to ‘Monopolize’ Community Solar
- NV Energy Accused of Stifling Solar
Other
- Why Battery Storage is Already Unstoppable, and Will Be Huge
- Celebrate Earth Day: 6 Ideas to Help Save the Planet
- Costa Serves up ‘Zero Energy’ Coffee
- New Paris Eco-District Uses Pneumatic Waste Collection System
- ACEEE Releases Tool for Including Building Codes in States’ Clean Power Plans
- Neil deGrasse Tyson: Politicians Denying Science Is ‘Beginning Of The End Of An Informed Democracy’
- New Report: March 2015 Easily Set The Record For Hottest March Ever Recorded
- January – March Warmest Start of Any Year on Record: Rate of Climate Change
- Prime Minister Modi Needs to Treat Nature as God
- The Road to Paris
- The Top 10 Most Inspiring Sustainability Leaders
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