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As summer beings, Quad-Cities districts move on sustainability, energy projects
Quad-City Times· 2 days agoElectric vehicles, solar energy and environmental clubs, oh my!
Let's Go Solar Now Installing Advanced GivEnergy All In One
Digital Journal· 2 days agoLet's Go Solar, a premier solar installation company in Cambridge, is excited to announce the addition of the GivEnergy All In One (AIO) system to its product ...
3 Utilities in Focus Before World Wind Day 2024
Zacks via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoIt has planned investments of more than $3 billion to support renewable energy generation. Through these investments, the company expects to have nearly...
Solar farm takes shape
Marshall Independent· 5 days agoPhoto courtesy of Marshall Municipal Utilities Thousands of solar panels were installed for a 10-megawatt solar farm in the Marshall city limits....
As data centers suck up more power, AEP asks them to have 'more skin in the game'
The Columbus Dispatch via Yahoo Finance· 15 hours agoThe power generated by the project is being sold to Amazon, which now says its data centers in the...
DEQ’s effort to end the solar wars ends up making lemons out of lemonade
Virginia Mercury via Yahoo News· 5 days agoIt’s a problem that divides communities and stymies lawmakers: Virginia’s transition to clean energy...
Massive DTE battery storage project aimed at a cleaner-energy future for Michigan
Gannett via AOL· 6 days agosolar, but going forward, the company expects it to become about 50% for each in five years. Solar,...
‘What Are We Waiting For?’: Sheridan Residents Support Solar Project
The Post-Journal· 6 days agoSunEast Kingbird Solar, LLC has designed a 20-megawatt solar energy system, which spans from Newell...
First Solar shares target raised by Oppenheimer on demand growth By Investing.com
Investing.com· 5 days agoOn Wednesday, Oppenheimer adjusted its outlook on First Solar (NASDAQ:FSLR) shares, raising the...
Cooling costs are expected to soar this summer. Here are 5 ways to keep your bills down.
Morningstar· 6 days agoThe average cost to cool a home from June through September is expected to be $719 this year, up from $661 last year, according to new projections from the National