The Westlands Solar Park near the town of Lemoore in California's San Joaquin Valley. (Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times) To the editor: Every month, California throws away enough solar and wind energy ...
Over the past two decades, California has become a juggernaut of solar energy production. But that doesn’t mean its residents are reaping huge benefits.A new analysis by Los Angeles Times staff writer ...
The renewable energy market is booming – and rightfully so. But beneath the surface, there’s a silent technical problem that degrades the performance of projects. We call it “data risk,” the loss of ...
SolarEdge (NASDAQ: SEDG) was once one of the hottest stocks in the solar industry. But the company has run into problems as the market collapses and power optimizers lose market share to ...
Renewable energy waste is a growing problem due to the increasing use of solar panels and wind turbines. Improper disposal of renewable energy equipment can lead to environmental and health problems.
The rooftop solar business is a big source of consumer complaints, including in Philadelphia. Now the solar industry is working to repair its reputation. By Jeff Brady, NPR August 14, 2024 The solar ...
Thanks for the interesting coverage about the new power line proposed to run in the Columbia River from The Dalles, Ore., to Portland (“Battle over $1.5B project to put giant power line under Columbia ...
It’s not easy to be a farmer in Virginia. Pests, weather, uncertain markets and access to capital are a perennial problem.
To the editor: Every month, California throws away enough solar and wind energy to power half a million homes — not because we don’t need it, but because our system is designed to waste it. While ...
PHILADELPHIA — The solar power industry is booming and that growth helps the world meet its climate goals by replacing fossil fuels. But an emerging problem in the U.S. solar business that installs ...
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