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Three Easy Ways to Lower Your Energy Bills and Save Big

Many homeowners are seeking ways to lower energy bills due to the recent increase in power rates. There are some adjustments you can make, like shutting off lights in free rooms, however, there are a lot of smaller tips you can do to reduce your energy usage. 3 Simple Ways for Lower Energy Bills

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Long-range electric vehicles are now cheaper than the average gas-powered car in the United States, Bloomberg

The US car market is witnessing an interesting outcome from the growing industry rivalry as it transitions to electric vehicles. It is launching long-range EVs that are now more affordable than the typical gas-powered vehicle. According to Bloomberg Green research, at least three manufacturers—Telsa, Hyundai-Kia, and General Motors now provide EVs with a range

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By replacing corn-based energy with solar agrivoltaic systems, the U.S. can meet the entire country’s energy demand, the study revealed

The recent study reflected that switching from corn-based energy to solar agrivoltaic systems could fulfill the entire U.S. electricity demand. This shift addresses energy needs and promotes sustainable practices, utilizing sunlight and agriculture together for a cleaner and more efficient power supply. It’s becoming more clear that when we plant

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With record solar installations, solar & storage boom in 2023

In recent times, the United States has been making big strides in switching to cleaner and more sustainable energy sources. This shift is happening because people are worried about the environment, there are good economic opportunities, and technology is getting better. Two important laws, the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and

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Renewable Energy & Battery Storage Demand is Expected to Boom in Upcoming Years, According to Deloitte’s 2024 Industry Outlook Report

Deloitte’s 2024 outlook for the renewable energy industry in the United States shows a positive trajectory for solar energy adoption in 2023. The report highlights achievements in the first eight months of the year, with utility-scale solar capacity additions reaching an impressive 9 GW. This growth outpaces other energy generation

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Renewables and Long-duration Energy Storage Technologies are expected to reduce 65% of Global Industrial Emissions, LDES Council Report

  Long-term energy storage (LDES) technologies, in conjunction with renewable sources, can reduce worldwide industrial greenhouse gas emissions by 65%, as per a recent study by the LDES Council and Roland Berger. Long-duration energy storage is a vital element for a predominantly renewable grid. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) anticipates a

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Solar Power Set to Surpass Hydropower in U.S. with a 14% Electricity Boost by 2024, EIA Predicts

The Energy Information Administration (EIA) predicts that solar power will beat hydropower, generating 14% more electricity in 2024. This forecast highlights the role of sustainable energy sources in reducing our carbon footprint and promoting a more eco-friendly energy landscape. The U.S. is making remarkable strides toward an affordable energy future. Solar power ascends the

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The Solar Growth Model by Local Government is a great way to Promote Clean Energy in the U.S.

Establishing partnerships with local governments is a valuable opportunity for the solar industry. It enables the industry to contribute significantly to attaining sustainability, resilience, and equity objectives within communities. Ohio took the initiative to promote solar energy by proposing a solar growth model.  They implemented various local-level initiatives to increase

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No More Solar Supply Shortages, U.S. Titans Bet Big on U.S. Solar Manufacturing

One year after the enactment of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) in 2022, which established a durable industrial policy supported by substantial incentives for both the production and demand of solar components, prominent global corporations are making substantial investments in U.S.  manufacturing. Moreover, the major international corporations are making significant

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Researchers delineate paths of innovation for PV Cell Technologies

A group of ten scientists has developed innovative pathways for PV cell technologies. Even though solar panels’ capacity exceeds 1 terawatt around the world, they still generate less electricity, about 5% to 6%. However, the large-scale production of solar energy has the potential to reduce greenhouse emissions. For this, we

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The Capacity of EV Charger Market is Estimated to Double by 2027

The 2023 U.S. Distributed Energy Resource report shows that the U.S. EV charger market has the potential to reach almost $68 billion per year. However, behind-the-meter capacity is likely to grow by 3.7 times from 2022 to 2027. The electric vehicle charging infrastructure is the main driving force behind the

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Made in U.S. Solar Panels can Slash Greenhouse Gas Emissions by 30%

Nature Communications by Cornell University recently published a paper depicting that made-in-U.S. solar panels can reduce carbon emissions in the United States. According to this research, reshoring crystalline silicon PV panel manufacturing in the USA can lead to a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by up to 30%. It is estimated that

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Growing Community Solar Programs are Challenge for Net Metering

This year, Five U.S. states are expected to introduce community solar programs. The trend of community solar will be challenging for Net Metering Schemes.  From 2018 to 2022, the US distributed solar market, which consists of projects with a capacity under 10 MW, doubled in size to 8 GW. Buildout was also

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N-Type Solar Photovoltaic Cell Demand is Rising in the United States

The Renewable Energy Test Centre (RETC) plans to evaluate the commercial uptake of next-generation n-type photovoltaic cells. The solar industry needs these new n-type photovoltaic cells to keep cutting costs and increasing efficiency. We examine the potential of solar photovoltaic cell designs and potential hurdles to broader use. Scientists view

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The Solar & Wind Industry will boom soon in the United States

After passing the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), the solar & wind energy industry will boost soon in the United States. According to the act, there will be 155GW addition in the industry. This will increase demand in both solar & wind industries. Inflation Reduction Act Impact on Solar & Wind

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Switching to Renewable Energy will be profitable in coming six years

A researcher Mark Jacobson from Stanford University summarizes a new research about renewable energy future. This research shows that 145 countries can easily fulfill their energy demands from solar, wind, water, and energy storage.  Renewable Energy Provides a Big Backup and Support: A large amount of energy comes from renewables

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Its Time for Clean Energy Investment: American Energy Deal

President Biden presented the New American Energy Deal when he was at the Oval Office. He promised a new energy economy regarding clean energy. This will opens new economic opportunities for American workers and decrease the rate of unemployment, and helps in decreasing emissions. Action is even more necessary now,

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Global Solar Capacity to Increase in 2023, according to a study

Rob Barnette, a senior analyst for renewable energy at Bloomberg predicts that solar capacity will increase in near future. He estimates that the global PV deployment will climb by 30% in 2022 and continue to grow through 2025. Statistics And Data That Witness Increase in Solar Capacity Also, the analyst

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It Is Time to Fix the Broken Solar Interconnection Process

Commercial and industrial solar projects in the US must wait an average of more than three years for utility grid approval. As a result, there is a slowdown in solar development, an increase in costs, and uncertainty. But, due to the broken solar interconnection process, many projects are abandoned before

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New York- Top 7th For Solar Energy Incentives

The United States of America has been one of the fastest-growing homes for solar energy. Out of all the states, New York has been the most responsive to adopting solar power. Ranks 7th in SEIA’s growth projection. According to the reports submitted by The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), NY

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Home Energy Resilience and Grid Independence

For a homeowner, the main factors for investing in solar energy and other solar accessories are grid independence and home resilience. Also, environmental benefits of solar are also there but this may not be the major element for shifting to solar power. Solar panels, batteries & generators mainly work together

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DOE Awards to PV Research Projects

The U.S. Department of Energy selected 19 projects (10 PV research projects) with a funding of 6 million dollars that pursue innovatively targeted, early-stage ideas in solar energy research and development. Projects got selected through the Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO) and the Small Innovative Projects in Solar (SIPS) 2022

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Solar Energy Policy Highlights for the month of June

This solar energy policy snapshots contain all the latest regulations and research from all over the United States for June. Hundreds of environmental groups asked for an investigation into the electric utility industry (Washington, D.C.) Over 230 consumer, environmental, and public interest organizations petitioned the Federal Trade Commission to investigate the

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Reserve Margin & Energy Reliability in Central U.S.

In the MISO balancing authority, tight reserve margins are threatening to lead to a power shortage. As responsible entities, balancing authorities form partnerships with utility companies and provide funding. This is for electric generation capacity in order to meet consumer demand.  The balancing authority plans to account for any fluctuations.

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Solar Energy Role in Power Generation This Summer

According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), This summer, wind and solar energy are likely to play a significant role in electricity generation in the United States. As a result of new generation capacity, renewable solar energy sources will contribute to an increase in electric power generation. It is

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New Solar Trends for You to SAVE Money

Due to the growing interest of the audience in switching to solar, we can observe the new solar trends in the solar industry rapidly. On one side, solar education is making people more conscious about using green clean energy resources for power generation. People are now more get attracted towards

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Affordable Housing Developments with Solar

Housing developments with solar are now affordable. Now housing developers and underserved communities both can get the increased public funding sources for going solar.  Due to increasing interest in environmental, social, and governance (ESG) aspects of investment, Integrating renewable energy into affordable housing projects can benefit developers, municipalities, and end-users in

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