Baltimore, MD – The Maryland Energy Administration (MEA) is now accepting applications for the 2018 Energy Storage Tax Credit Program. The program, launched on January 1, 2018, is designed to encourage the deployment of energy storage systems in Maryland.
OVER 40 CITIES WORLDWIDE ARE POWERED USING ONLY RENEWABLE RESOURCES
MAJORITY OF REALTORS SAY CLIENTS INTERESTED IN SUSTAINABILITY
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS -- Growing consumer interest and demand for greener, more sustainable properties is driving a dialogue between Realtors® and homebuyers and sellers. Over half of Realtors® find that consumers have interest in real estate sustainability issues and practices, according to the National Association of Realtors®’ 2017 REALTORS® and Sustainability report.
PUERTO RICO POWER GRID SNAPS, NEARLY 1 MILLION IN THE DARK
FIRE-TORN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA BECOMES ‘LIVING LAB’ FOR MICROGRIDS
4 Questions About Tesla’s New ‘Gigafactory’
Tesla is finally building the rooftop solar panel array for Gigafactory 1. The project has us asking: When will the array be completed? How much money has Tesla invested since its conception? What next?
CLIMATE CHANGE PLACES A MAJOR ECONOMIC BURDEN ON FUTURE GENERATIONS
It’s no secret that climate change has already started to impact human health. In fact, there is a growing body of research concerned with how rising temperatures will specifically affect humans: from heat stroke to decreased productivity — even an increased risk of violence. It’s becoming clear that climate change will leave a mark on more than just our planet.
TRUMP’S SOLAR TARIFFS GET HIT WITH A WAVE OF LEGAL CHALLENGES
Three Canadian solar companies are suing the administration, while at least five U.S. trading partners have launched complaints at the WTO.
A SOLAR PANEL ON EVERY ROOF IN THE US? HERE ARE THE NUMBERS
Renewable Energy Surges to 18% of U.S. Power Mix
Eighteen percent of all electricity in the United States was produced by renewable sources in 2017, including solar, wind, and hydroelectric dams. That’s up from 15% in 2016, with the shift driven by new solar and wind projects, the end of droughts in the West, and a dip in the share of natural gas generation.