US Energy Dept. Aims For Affordable Solar Power, With A Little Help From Friends
Oil and gas stabbed in back by new US Energy Dept. plan for getting more affordable solar power to more people, more quickly.
Oil and gas stabbed in back by new US Energy Dept. plan for getting more affordable solar power to more people, more quickly.
After years of experimenting, DOD is plunging into the sparkling green future of ultra-resilient microgrids and renewable energy.
Leading energy management firm joins forces with rural electric cooperatives to accelerate clean tech, including renewable energy, EVs, and more.
Earlier this week, renewable energy advocates raised the alarm when it became clear that the new $2 trillion stimulus package will not shine so kindly upon wind, solar, and other clean tech. That stinks, but the groundwork for a low carbon revolution was already laid by another stimulus bill that passed Congress way back before the latest crisis hit — just about 11 years ago, as a matter of fact.
The Defense Department is taking steps to accelerate the microgrid revolution by tapping the analytic power of rural electric cooperatives.