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Messenger: Wildwood man who sparked a solar fight still waits to use panels on his home
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 22 hours agoFour years ago, Randy Bueckendorf sparked a controversy that has mostly run its course. With Ameren...
Getting Solar? Make Sure Your Solar Installation Company Considers Solar Shingles
Men's Journal via Yahoo News· 3 days agoSolar power can be a great way to save money and reduce your carbon footprint; however, the process...
3,000-acre solar farm planned in York County has residents charged up
KLKN Lincoln· 4 days agoA nearly 3,000-acre proposed solar farm in York County is catching controversy instead of rays. The...
Carter’s next potential milestone: First former president to see 100
Washington Post· 3 hours agoJimmy Carter has been in hospice care for 16 months, but continues to eat well and defy the odds as...
Solar Power Is Bigger Than Oil For The First Time In History
Jalopnik· 5 days agoGas and oil have powered the previous hundred years of economic and industrial development, but...
Coloradans dealing with solar connection delays: What you need to know to protect yourself
Denver7· 4 days agoAs more Coloradans sign up for solar power, Denver7 Investigates has been shining a light on the solar industry. For years, there have been multiple complaints ...
Biden’s Tough-on-China Stance Threatens Green America Push
The Wall Street Journal· 4 days agoImports soared and inventory piled up in the U.S., he added. Solar-panel maker Qcells, a unit of...
What is the “duck curve”?
The Economist· 21 hours agoELECTRICITY MARKETS must match supply and demand at every moment. The electricity that consumers use must always, second-by-second, be the same as the...
Dubuque City Council gives green light to solar panel program
telegraphherald.com· 4 days agoAction: The Council voted, 7-0, to approve a U.S. Department of Energy grant application for solar panel installation. Background: A solar</ ...
Duffy: Where are you when we need you, Ben Franklin?
Gannett via AOL· 3 days agoIt’s true that the devil is always in the details of any new or revised ordinance, but a much larger devil is in the big picture we seem to be...