Why Transforming the Sahara into a Solar Farm Isn't Ideal
Some have suggested that covering the Sahara Desert with solar panels could harness its abundant sunlight and provide a vast, sustainable energy source.
Solar Advocacy Groups Take Their Fight to California's Highest Court
Environmental organizations in California are gearing up for a significant legal battle as the state Supreme Court agrees to hear their case against recent adjustments to the solar compensation rules.
The Complex Road of Renewable Energy Development in Morocco
A significant project in Morocco aimed at revolutionizing renewable energy has hit a major roadblock.
Republican Leaders Probe $3 Billion DOE Award to Sunnova Amid Accusations of Exploitative Sales Practices
Republican leaders in Congress are investigating the Department of Energy's $3 billion award to Sunnova Energy Corporation, a solar company accused of exploiting vulnerable customers with deceptive sales practices.
California Regulators Vote to Cut Rooftop Solar Incentives Again, Prompting Industry Concerns
The California Public Utilities Commission has voted to cut financial incentives for rooftop solar power for the second time, causing concern in the solar industry.
Bronx Logistics Center in Hunts Point Earns Prestigious LEED-Platinum Certification
The Bronx Logistics Center in Hunts Point has achieved LEED v4 Platinum certification, making it one of the few distribution buildings in the US with this prestigious rating.
Solar Supply Chain Raises Human Rights Concerns as Transparency Declines
A new report by experts in human rights and the solar industry has raised concerns about the solar supply chain's lack of transparency amid human rights issues.
Enphase Begins U.S. Manufacturing of Solar Microinverters in South Carolina
Enphase, a leading solar microinverter company, has commenced production of its IQ8 microinverter at a factory in West Columbia, South Carolina.
Solar tariffs surge to 254% risk return
Congress is increasingly considering reinstating solar tariffs on imports of panels from Asia into the US.
Clean energy transition depends on American support
Burning fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas releases harmful pollutants into the air, including particulate matter, nitrogen oxides, and sulfur dioxide, which can contribute to respiratory and other health problems.
Chinese solar manufacturing giants buckle down against international trade challenges
China is asking some of its biggest solar panel manufacturing companies to get tough and hold steady against an incoming barrage of international “threats” to their trade power.
Solar power is booming, but faces serious challenges
Solar power energy grids are setting records across the globe as the European Union pours money and infrastructure into the clean energy source.