California’s Grid Sets Two New Solar Energy Records in Two Days
California’s grid operator announced the state set two new records for solar energy output by integrating 4.1GW of solar energy late last week.
California’s grid operator announced the state set two new records for solar energy output by integrating 4.1GW of solar energy late last week.
A report from Michigan’s state government says the state could affordably generate 30% of its electricity from renewables by 2035, thanks to wind energy.
New research from Stanford University suggests the high energy requirements of grid-scale batteries make energy storage a good option for solar energy, but not wind farms.
Solar energy could supply one-third of all electrical demands in the Western US by 2050 while massively cutting emissions – if DOE’s SunShot Initiative succeeds, according to a new report from University of California, Berkeley researchers.
As we move step by slow step into a world where renewable energy is more and more a part of our energy infrastructure, the need for energy storage will continue to grow. The reality is that renewable energies such as solar and wind are not as consistent as we have … [continued]