Phase one of a more than $3 million, 445-kilowatt solar installation at Washington and Lee University was completed Wednesday as 1,016 photovoltaic solar panels were installed atop the roof of the university’s law school building. In all, the about 25,000 square feet of panels could produce enough electricity to power 44 homes, representing three percent […]
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Solar Storage Systems
That clean energy system on your roof is only providing power when the sun is up. When the sun is over the horizon you’re back to using coal. Shouldn’t you be able to store your green solar electricity if you want a complete disconnect from that grid, and if you want to be really green? […]
Calling on Sustainable Energy Supporters; Secure Futures LLC Needs Your Help.
Secure Futures LLCÂ is applying with the Virginia State Corporation Commission (SCC) to become licensed as a Competitive Service Provider for 100% renewable energy. We have been encouraged by the SCC to file for this license so that we can retail electricity from solar installations on a customer’s location within the otherwise exclusive territory of electric […]
Solar Innovation: Hard Science or Small Scale Creativity?
A new major global report has found that the world’s largest listed companies are increasingly embracing climate change policies, regardless of – and even in spite of – broad-ranging uncertainty in politics. The 10th annual Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) Global 500 report, put together in conjunction with global accountancy firm PwC, has examined the carbon […]
Carbon Dioxide Reduction Exceeds 100,000 Pounds at Eastern Mennonite University in Virginia
Eastern Mennonite University’s solar system has now reduced in excess of 100,000 pounds of carbon dioxide. Reducing the emission of carbon in the atmosphere promotes a healthier world for everyone. As individuals we must also reduce the amount of activity that creates carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Ways in which individuals can reduce carbon dioxide […]