by RER Energy Group | May 12, 2021
As originally published on www.farmprogress.com Land productivity could be greatly increased by combining sheep grazing and solar energy production on the same land, according to new research by Oregon State University scientists. This is believed to be the first...
by RER Energy Group | May 7, 2021
As originally published on www.forbes.com Solar and wind energy have the potential to meet global electricity demand 100 times over, and the costs of these renewables are collapsing so rapidly that fossil fuels could be pushed out of electricity generation altogether...
by RER Energy Group | Mar 19, 2021
As originally published on www.woodmac.com In an extraordinary year, the US solar industry soldiered through pandemic setbacks to set new records across utility and residential markets in 2020. With tax incentives for renewable energy projects helping to maintain that...
by RER Energy Group | Mar 11, 2021
As originally published on www.solarpowerworldonline.com According to the latest “US Energy Storage Monitor” report from Wood Mackenzie and the U.S. Energy Storage Association (ESA), 2,156 MWh of new energy storage systems were brought online in Q4 2020. This is an...
by RER Energy Group | Jan 26, 2021
As originally published on eia.gov According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) latest inventory of electricity generators, developers and power plant owners plan for 39.7 gigawatts (GW) of new electricity generating capacity to start commercial...
by RER Energy Group | Jan 4, 2021
As originally published on kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu The economic and energy footprint of the American agricultural industry is considerable. In 2014, on-farm operations consumed 1,714 trillion Btu of energy– close to 2 percent of the country’s total energy consumption...