How Wind and Solar Became America’s Cheapest Energy Source
The price of renewable energy has been dropping exponentially over the past decade—and shows no sign of reversing. First...
Solar Panel Installer is the Fastest Growing Job in Eight Different States
The occupation is projected to grow 105 percent by 2026, which is significantly faster than the national rate. Read...
RER Supports STEM Initiatives in the Lehigh Valley and Beyond
“What’s So Cool About Manufacturing?” Sponsors Continue Their Support in the Contest’s Sixth Year As originally...
Want More Bang for Your Buck? Go Solar
For the fifth year in a row, global investment in clean energy topped $300 billion, according to Bloomberg NEF. Read...
Solar and Wind are Now the Cheapest Power Source Thanks to Falling Technology Costs
Unsubsidised solar and onshore wind are now the cheapest source of new bulk power in all major economies except Japan...
Even in Indiana, New Renewables are Cheaper Than Existing Coal Plants
Northern Indiana Public Service Company presented analysis finding it can save customers more than $4 billion over 30...
Federal Stats Show Renewables Provide More Electricity Than Nuclear In Majority Of States
Nationwide, according to FERC’s latest “Energy Infrastructure Update,” renewable sources now account for 20.66% of the...
U.S. solar production increases 25.4% in first half of 2018 over last year
Non-hydro renewable energy sources (including solar) set new U.S. records for both production and consumption in the...
Global EV sales hit 4 million, soaring market sees next million in May 2019
While it took 60 months to reach the first million electric vehicle (EV) sales, in late 2015, it took the fourth million...
An Offer Utilities Can’t Refuse: Low Cost of Utility Solar
Utilities of all kinds and in many places are accelerating from zero to 100 on solar in response to record-low prices...