Big Bucks For US Solar Energy Industry Spell D-O-O-M For Coal
More research dollars will go to promote the US solar energy industry, pounding yet another nail into the coal coffin and hitting natural gas, too.
More research dollars will go to promote the US solar energy industry, pounding yet another nail into the coal coffin and hitting natural gas, too.
The solar energy train in the US is unstoppable, driven by falling costs for energy storage as well as PV installations, and rising demand by consumers.
Renewable energy is a win-win for farmers seeking to cut energy costs and gain new sources of revenue, but there’s a hydropower catch.
Cranberry growers in Massachusetts hope to install solar panels on their cranberry bogs to cut costs and bump up revenue, but it’s not all smooth sailing.
US President* Donald Trump will leave office, one way or another, with a strong wind power legacy for rural America, whether he likes it or not.
The Midwest Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Coalition has just launched a mission to bring the renewable hydrogen revolution to a cluster of US states which, for reasons unknown, pop up whenever someone mentions America’s heartland, aka Real America. This is a significant development because until now, hydrogen fans have been dancing all around the perimeters of the Midwest without managing to grab a toehold.
Researchers are turning conventional solar power wisdom upside down with new evidence that farmland can optimize solar cell efficiency.
In yet another bad sign for coal (and natural gas), the US Energy Department is building the case for putting more solar panels on farmland.