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Big Solar is overtaking Big Oil!
An amazing energy production milestone was just passed. The seven biggest solar companies now provide more usable energy than the fossil fuel giants of "Big Oil".
What? Can this really be true? Yes, it can, if you compare the amount of useful energy that goes towards the desired output of the end-use application. It may sound complicated, but it's actually a fair way of comparing the two energy sources.
After years of delays, Adams Solar Farm powers a quarter of Philly’s city buildings
Roughly a quarter of the electricity running Philadelphia’s municipal buildings now comes from solar power.
The Adams Solar Farm — a 230,000-panel solar array near Gettysburg — started generating energy in late March. The city has committed to buying most of the farm’s power for the next 20 years.
5 ways to make your Philly-area home greener
From the WHYY News Climate Desk
Worried about your carbon footprint, but not sure where to start? Turns out there’s plenty you can do at home.
Watch the First-Ever White House Summit for Sustainable School Buildings and Grounds
Schools are invited to watch the White House’s first-ever Summit for Sustainable and Healthy K-12 Infrastructure on April 26th, highlighting the Biden-Harris Administration’s commitment to providing communities equitable access to energy efficient, climate resilient, and healthy school facilities that are conducive to learning.
Chart: Which US states generate the most solar and wind energy?
A new report tracks how renewable energy is transforming the nation’s electricity mix, state by state.
Free Solar & Storage Exhibition
Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia PA
April 10, 2024: Expo: 8:00am - 5:00pm, Conference: 9:00am - 5:00pm, Happy Hour: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
April 11, 2024: Expo: 8:00am - 3:00pm, Conference: 9:00am - 3:00pm
New scorecard rates nation’s grid managers on connecting renewables
Across the country, electric demand is growing and could explode if green goals like electrifying home heating, industry and transportation come to fruition. At the same time, many states, utilities and businesses have pledged to decarbonize, helping push older coal and gas power plants that have struggled to stay economically competitive into retirement.
Penn celebrates operation and benefits of largest solar power project in Pennsylvania
Solar production has begun at the Great Cove I and II facilities in central Pennsylvania, the equivalent of powering 70% of the electricity demand from Penn’s academic campus and health system in the Philadelphia area.
‘Fix the mix’: Climate activists want PECO to buy more renewable energy
Climate activists want PECO to add more renewables to its energy sources and say solar and wind energy are cheap enough to make them viable for ratepayers and the environment.
Largest solar array in Pennsylvania begins producing power
The largest solar project in Pennsylvania, built on more than 1,755 acres of former farmland, is producing power in central Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania’s Governor Promised 30% Renewable Electricity by 2030. Will That Happen?
A bill in the Legislature would advance Pennsylvania’s meager renewable energy development. Trade groups are already putting their foot down.
Philadelphia will power 25% of its buildings with solar energy from Adams County array by early 2024
A 230,000-panel solar field in rural Adams County will soon put the city of Philadelphia closer to its goal of powering all of its buildings with renewable energy by 2030.
U.S. solar energy capacity could soon overtake wind power
A review by the SUN DAY Campaign of data newly released by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) reveals that solar has grown faster in electrical generation than all other energy sources as well as outpaced them in new U.S. generating capacity added during the first three quarters of 2023.
Sheep graze on Texas solar farms as renewable energy companies embrace agriculture
The practice of using land for both agriculture and solar power generation, known as agrivoltaics, is becoming increasingly common in Texas and nationwide.
Assessment of Solar Development on Previously Impacted Mine Lands in PA
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Energy Programs Office, in partnership with a project team from the Eastern Pennsylvania Coalition for Abandoned Mine Reclamation (ECAMR) and LaBella Associates has conducted an Assessment of Opportunities for Grid-Scale Solar Development on Previously Impacted Mine Lands in Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania Falling Behind in Renewable Energy Race
New research by the PennEnvironment Research & Policy Center shows that Pennsylvania is lagging behind the national pace of renewable energy growth.
Four Southeastern Pennsylvania Counties Unite to Purchase Wholesale Energy
(Philadelphia, PA) – Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery Counties have partnered to take a wholesale market approach to purchasing electricity for county operations. Over the past week, each county’s Board of Commissioners voted to form the Southeast Pennsylvania Energy Board. They will work together with the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC) to access low and stable energy prices, access renewable energy in the future, and use resources more efficiently.
The Power of Partnerships | DOE's Schools Programs
The US Department of Energy (DOE) is hosting a webinar on Thursday, November 16th, to highlight different partnership models that can help school districts move forward making energy improvements. It will provide examples of community-based partnerships, and partnerships with energy service companies, universities, and utilities.
Can the U.S. Make Solar Panels? This Company Thinks So.
First Solar kept producing them in Ohio after most of the industry moved to China. President Biden wants many more domestic manufacturers.
Drexel U: 1 of 4 Winners of DOE’s American-Made High-Voltage Direct Current Prize
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Electricity announced the four winners of the American-Made High-Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) Prize. This $200,000 prize—$50,000 awarded to each winning team—incentivized competitors to share new technology solutions that improve the performance and resilience of the U.S. energy grid