• Community Solar Initiative to host solar education webinars

    Columbus Community Solar Initiative (CCSI) will host free online Go Solar webinars about the benefits of installing solar power in homes on Wednesday from 8 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday, May 14 from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Continue reading at The Republic News.

    • CNET

    Blue Raven Solar Review: A Strong Reputation for Solar Satisfaction

    Despite its 2021 acquisition by SunPower, Blue Raven still offers its own brand of solar installation with a strong reputation for customer service in 18 states.

  • As semis hopes fall out, Adamson coach hopes players show out in final games

    Adamson coach JP Yude is pinning his hopes on something bigger than final scores in the Lady Falcons' last few matches in UAAP Season 86, as their Final Four hopes were snuffed by FEU’s upset win over league leaders UST Saturday night.

  • Solar Alliance first quarter corporate update shows continued growth for commercial solar

    Small and medium-sized project growth accelerating in addition to continued large project momentumTORONTO and KNOXVILLE, Tenn., April 15, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Solar Alliance Energy Inc. (‘Solar Alliance’ or the ‘Company’) (TSX-V: SOLR), a leading solar energy solutions provider focused on the commercial and industrial solar sector, is pleased to provide a corporate update for the first quarter of 2024. “The first quarter has seen our team execute on several large projects and continue the...

  • SEIA and US solar leaders call on Congress to ‘support legislation’ to ease solar permitting and transmission

    The US Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) has called on the US Congress to accelerate legislative reform for solar projects in the US.

  • So When is The Next Solar Eclipse?

    Here’s a tweet from National Eclipse. @NationalEclipse Many people who have seen a total solar eclipse for the first time vow then and there that they MUST see the next one. When is the next one? On August 12, 2026, with a path of totality crossing over Iceland, Potugal, and Spain. Yes, please! Categories: Weather Blog

    • KIFI

    What to do with your solar eclipse glasses

    By Taylor Nicioli, CNN (CNN) — Now that Monday’s celestial spectacle has come and gone, millions of people across North America may find their protective eclipse eyewear lying around the house. For the fortunate folks who witnessed the rare solar event, there may not be a need to throw out gently used pairs of solar

    • SFGate

    Is Coachella uncool now? Let's hope so.

    The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is many things to many people. For music lovers, it’s one of the best places on Earth to gather with friends, soaking in the sublime mix of headline talent and up-and-comers from across a diverse selection of genres. For Palm Springs-area locals, the festival is more a necessary annoyance, an economic driver that comes with plenty of headaches. For everyone else watching from the safety of their social media accounts, Coachella is often derided as an...

  • 300MW solar plant on cards

    By Bryn Matongo and Masimba Makwembere UNITED Arab Emirates-based solar company, Skypower Global, is set to construct 300 megawatts (MW) solar plants To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions

  • Opposition slams austerity budget

    Opposition parties were unhappy with plans announced on Tuesday to raise taxes and cut spending to improve the state's bottom line by some three billion euros in 2025.

  • Eclipse delivers solar spectacle

    So I can officially check that box on the “not-quite-bucket list” that I joked about last week.

  • Embrace solar energy – Moyo

    By Masimba MakwembereSTAFF WRITER ENERGY minister Edgar Moyo yesterday said the government was prioritising the use of solar energy amid the growing To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions