by Eric Jussaume | Nov 23, 2016 | News
By Katie Fehrenbacher Photograph by Fortune/Katie Fehrenbacher NOVEMBER 17, 2016, 11:28 AM EST On the sleepy Hawaiian island of Kauai sits a first of its kind solar and battery project. The rain pauses, the clouds part, and the sun finally shines down on a sprawling...
by Eric Jussaume | Nov 22, 2016 | News
A new analysis suggests that we continue to move into a world in which it makes more economic sense to draw electricity from the sun or the winds, rather than from fossil fuels. The report, from Bloomberg New Energy Finance, examined the “levelized cost of...
by Eric Jussaume | Nov 10, 2016 | News
Barry Cinnamon digs into the economics of Tesla’s newest tech. And despite the lack of information, he’s pretty optimistic about the prospects for the solar roof. by Barry Cinnamon November 08, 2016 I’ve been getting a lot of questions about Tesla’s recently announced...
by Eric Jussaume | Nov 3, 2016 | News
Solar energy certainly has come a long way in being a reliable source of energy in its own right. Going from being a novelty resource tapped by climate change advocates to increasingly being used by individuals, cities, and even whole countries. Indeed, more and more...
by Eric Jussaume | Nov 2, 2016 | News
“There’s no reason why the cost of solar will ever increase again,” former Masdar Clean Energy director Frank Wouters has told Electrek. The cost of building solar power has plummetted 25% in five months, according to low construction bids on solar projects in China...