By the time this post is published early tomorrow morning, 2GreenEnergy’s young intern Fabio Porcu and I will be on our way to the Solar Power International show in Anaheim (near Los Angeles) California. SPI is the largest solar conference …
By the time this post is published early tomorrow morning, 2GreenEnergy’s young intern Fabio Porcu and I will be on our way to the Solar Power International show in Anaheim (near Los Angeles) California. SPI is the largest solar conference …
You gotta love this piece (see title above). I’m reminded of the project I did last year for a client, promoting the idea of building-integrated solar thermal hot water heating. Part of the effort was a day or so in …
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Here’s a press release issued by the American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE), expressing its disappointment with the U.S. EPA’s backing down on various aspects of our direction vis-à-vis clean energy. Not coincidentally, I’m facing a certain level of disappointment …
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I’m getting ready to make my first round of attempts to locate a few business partners for my client PlexiSun, a unique approach to solar thermal hot water heating. Linked above is our online brochure. My first task is to …
I spend a few hours every day working for a client that offers a unique approach and capability in the solar thermal hot water space. For those who may be having trouble visualizing this, shown here is what is called …
A gentleman from New Zealand contacted me recently about a terrific idea in the integration of solar thermal water heating in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings . I’m off to Los Angeles for a meeting with him in which we’ll …
Emitting no greenhouse gases, producing free energy (after the initial installation and maintenance costs), and providing a major portion of the jobs available in the green energy sector, solar technology has much to recommend it. It’s no wonder, then, that …
From Guest Blogger Angie Mansfield: Five Countries Loving Solar Energy Read More »
A friend sent me this article on “peel and stick” solar PV, and asked what I thought. In particular, he wanted to know if it has implications for transportation. I think the future will bring us all manner of applications …
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