Electricity storage, as visitor columnist Rick Phelps of Substantial Sierra Energy Groundwork, mentioned in this modern website, is crucial to the complete renewables work. Following all, wind and solar are intermittent, and we want to find ways to economically help save the electrical power for later use. That’s where two assignments come in. In the [...]
Archive for November, 2011
Biggest Solar Plant Approved in California
November 23rd, 2011
The approval of a solar thermal plant by the California Energy Commission is the most up-to-date in a string of comparable proposals that, if produced, could provide a lot more than 1,five hundred megawatts of electrical energy – adequate to electricity 1.5 million properties. Electricity commissioners just licensed the Blythe Solar Electricity Project a concentrated solar thermal [...]
Southern California Edison Turns On Solar In Porterville
November 16th, 2011
A ground-mounted Southern California Edison photo voltaic undertaking in the San Joaquin Valley – and 1 of the biggest utility-owned websites in the state – is to be activated these days. The amazing show of 29,400 panels is on 32 acres of city land adjacent to the Porterville Municipal Airport. The panels will produce ample [...]
Solar costs to drop by half in five years?
November 13th, 2011
Very a bit has been said about the price tag of solar. Even I was turned off by the up-front expenses of amongst $ 20,000 and $ 26,000 to include panels to the roof of my house. Nonetheless, new data demonstrate the price of electricity produced by the sun could shortly could value no a [...]
Molecule may take counter-culture solar mainstream
November 6th, 2011
When I was a kid in Fairbanks, I invested a lot of time at Denny Mehner’s cabin. Denny was a former professor at the University of Alaska Fairbanks who had purchased a bit of remote land studded with old miners’ cabins. A renaissance guy and informal leader of our rather big counter-way of life team, [...]


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