Tag: solar
Island Community Explores Pathways To Strengthen Energy Reliability
U.S. Department of Energy’s Energy to Communities Program Helped Edgartown, Massachusetts, Plan for a Microgrid To Support Municipal Buildings in Emergencies There is no bridge to the island of Martha’s Vineyard from mainland Massachusetts: If you want to get there, you have to take a ferry or plane. The island’s … [continued]
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This Reconciliation Bill Proposal Isn’t Just Misguided …
WASHINGTON D.C. — Following is a statement from Abigail Ross Hopper, president and CEO of the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) on the reconciliation bill text unveiled [Saturday] by the U.S. Senate: “This reconciliation bill proposal isn’t just misguided — it’s a direct attack on American energy, American workers, and American consumers. It … [continued]
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Rad Power Bikes’ RadRunner 3 Max — CleanTechnica Tested
The Rad Power Bikes RadRunner has been one of the top selling electric bikes on the market since it was first introduced, and for good reason. It was well-designed to accommodate a wide range of rider sizes, has a wide range of accessories that allow it to be customized for … [continued]
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Adventure Tours of Kanab Now Offers Off-Road Tours In A Tesla Cybertruck
Last month, I spent a week roaming around Kanab, Utah, with Jimmy of Fruble Fabrications in a pair of Tesla Cybertrucks, pushing them to the limits, taking in the views, and enjoying nature. On our way to the single set of fast chargers in town, we spotted a unique Cybertruck … [continued]
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A Republican sponsored ‘MAGA’ bill proposes a 20% cap on solar energy in Michigan’s grid
A Republican-sponsored bill would cap solar energy at 20% of Michigan’s grid and restrict where solar farms can be built.