by Emily | Nov 28, 2023 | Solar
Changes to Massechusetts fire code late last year have created frustration for solar installers, who are now working with fire officials on compromises to the rules. Included for the first time in the code are restrictions to the positioning of rooftop solar arrays-...
by Emily | Nov 13, 2023 | Clean Energy News, Solar
A once abandoned waste site in Old Bridge Township, New Jersey now has a new opportunity to serve the community. Designated a Superfund site by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Global Sanitary Landfill was closed in 1984 after a slope failure exposed...
by Emily | Aug 21, 2023 | Clean Energy News, Solar
Farmers are warming up to agrivoltaics- the use of solar panels/arrays with grazing fields, crops, or other forms of agricultural activity. Researchers have found benefits of agrivoltaics include shade for animals and vegetation, helping to conserve water, as well as...
by PNCECE | Jun 29, 2023 | Clean Energy News, Hydropower, Solar
Two projects are demonstrating that floating solar power plants along with hydropower facilities are a match made in renewable energy heaven. The EDF Group’s Lazer floating solar power plant is the first of its type, constructed in France by subsidiary EDF...
by PNCECE | Apr 27, 2023 | Clean Energy News, Conferences & Events, Solar
Factor This! is a weekly podcast designed for the solar energy industry, hosted by Renewable Energy World. Every Monday, you can listen to solar’s top stories with industry leaders. View and listen to the list of episodes, including “Green hydrogen,...
by PNCECE | Apr 21, 2023 | Clean Energy News, Policy & Legislation, Solar
The Department of Energy (DOE) announced this week more than $80 million in funding to produce more solar panels in the U.S., make solar energy available to more people, and pursue alternatives to solar panels made with silicon. The community solar projects include...