Community Solar Status Updates
As of the third quarter in 2023, there is 6.5 GW[1] of installed community solar capacity. Additionally, community solar projects have been deployed in 41 states and 19
As of the third quarter in 2023, there is 6.5 GW[1] of installed community solar capacity. Additionally, community solar projects have been deployed in 41 states and 19
The following editorial is by Frank Caliva, III and was published in Commonwealth Beacon on March 29, 2024. Imagine if your choice for a mobile
As the spring equinox approaches there are a numerous things homeowners can do to save energy and improve the efficiency of their household. Perform an
As we’ve reported before,[1] much of the growth in the U.S. wind energy sector is coming from land-based wind energy. Wind is providing significant capacity in
In 2023, the global energy industry was focused on trends related to electric vehicles, energy storage, and continued growth in solar[1]. More than ever there is
Across New York State, renewable energy programs are available for commercial, residential, and utility-scale customers and producers. In New York, 2008 represented a transformative year
Colder days cause an uptick in energy used within households. However, as the holiday season also approaches there are a myriad things people can do
As we saw in Part 1 of this series, natural gas is increasingly in the crosshairs of city, state, and, potentially, even national regulators seeking more climate-friendly
Biomass is renewable organic material that derives chemical energy from photosynthesis. Biomass can be burned directly for heat or converted to liquid and gaseous fuels
In 2022, increased legislation focused on renewable energy has led to a growth in the wind sector. Based on the United States Department of Energy’s 2023 wind
[This two-part series adapts and updates information and analysis from a 2021 PRQ white paper. Part 1 considers renewable natural gas or “green gas.” Part
Since 2022, renewable energy growth in the United States has been impacted by rising costs, supply chain disruption, inflation, and increasing interest rates. Many of
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