First RAM Projects Online in California

Thursday, May 2nd, 2013

The first solar projects from California’s Renewable Auction Mechanism (RAM) are now online. This is some of the world’s lowest-cost solar, now up and running.

For those that need a primer, the RAM is a 1.3 gigawatt program to procure renewable projects (more…)

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More Solar Power is a Good Deal for Mid-Atlantic Ratepayers

Tuesday, November 6th, 2012

One of solar’s many benefits is that it can deliver power when and where it’s needed most. At scale, that means solar reduces the need for expensive peak power generation, decreases electricity losses in transmission and distribution systems, and lessens the strain on the grid – good cost-saving measures for all ratepayers, not just those who have gone (more…)

Colorado to Achieve 30% Renewables Eight Years Early

Monday, November 14th, 2011

Advocates say that massive amounts of renewable energy are feasible and will save money in the long run. But how do we know that’s true?

Because that’s exactly what’s happening.

Let’s take Colorado. The state has a 30% renewable (more…)

Best States for Energy Efficiency

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

If you live in Connecticut, California, Maryland, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New York, Texas, North Carolina, New Jersey or Ohio your state is doing something right – a lot right – when it comes to energy efficiency.

The ten states deserve kudos, in that order, for policies that encourage energy efficiency, according to a report issued this (more…)

 
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