If You Can't Beat Them, Join Them: Utilities Getting Into Solar Installation Business
NY State's Con Ed is among a handful of utilities that are entering the business of solar installation.
NY State's Con Ed is among a handful of utilities that are entering the business of solar installation.
By 2030, a third of US electricity will come from renewables, she states.
The most productive policies are fuel economy requirements for vehicles followed by standards for appliances and equipment.
Rated LEED-Gold, the 121-floor building is divided into 9 vertical neighborhoods.
SunEdison's second yieldco, TerraForm Global, will hold operating solar, wind and hydro projects in emerging markets.
Although it is only 200 megawatts, that's enough to serve 1 million households.
WaterFX will build its first commercial plant in California's Central Valley, turning farmers into water producers rather than just huge consumers.
SunEdison's latest acquisitions are Vivint Solar and Mark Group, after buying leading wind developers in the US, India and Central America.
Certified green buildings are among the most cost-effective ways to bring down emissions and create jobs.
United has a stake in Fulcrum Bioenergy, which produces jet fuel from municipal waste.