Pennsylvania comes in sixth in this ranking of installed solar photovoltaic capacity, ahead of sunny states like New Mexico, Florida, and Texas. Surprisingly, New Jersey has three times Pennsylvania's installed PV capacity!
The Top 10 Solar States of 2010: Did Yours Make the List?
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Google makes $280 million investment in solar energy
Even though this doesn't directly affect Northeastern Pennsylvania, this is big news. It isn't the first time Google has made an investment in solar power, but it is a very large investment.
Rather than trying to summarize this story, here is the story as reported by several different outlets:
Wall Street Journal: Google Invests $280 Million In Residential Solar Installations - WSJ.com
The Washington Post: Google Scaling Solar, Commits $280 Million To Finance SolarCity Installations
Los Angeles Times: Google, SolarCity, solar: Google creates $280-million solar power fund - latimes.com
Reuters: Google invests $280M in SolarCity solar roof fund
Huffington Post: Google's SolarCity Fund: $280 Million Invested In Solar Energy For Private Homes
Rather than trying to summarize this story, here is the story as reported by several different outlets:
Wall Street Journal: Google Invests $280 Million In Residential Solar Installations - WSJ.com
The Washington Post: Google Scaling Solar, Commits $280 Million To Finance SolarCity Installations
Los Angeles Times: Google, SolarCity, solar: Google creates $280-million solar power fund - latimes.com
Reuters: Google invests $280M in SolarCity solar roof fund
Huffington Post: Google's SolarCity Fund: $280 Million Invested In Solar Energy For Private Homes
Monday, June 13, 2011
Fight for solar power heats up | The Times Leader, Wilkes-Barre, Scranton PA
An article on the current crisis facing the solar industry in Pennsylvania, and the uphill battle to make things right. The Corbett administration, which is very eager to embrace "alternative energy" from natural gas extraction, comes across as very reluctant to do anything to promote the expansion of solar.
Fight for solar power heats up The Times Leader, Wilkes-Barre, Scranton PA
Fight for solar power heats up The Times Leader, Wilkes-Barre, Scranton PA
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Solar power at Pocono Raceway
Pocono Raceway as seen on Google Earth. The 25-acre solar farm is at the top left.. |
From the official Pocono Raceway Solar Project page:
In August of 2010 the 3MW Pocono Solar Project came online after just 3 months of construction. Consisting of nearly 40,000 American made photovoltaic modules covering 25 acres, the Project will produce more than 72 million kilowatt hours (kWh) of energy over the next 20 years. The environmental attributes associated with the system will offset more than 3,100 Metric Tons of carbon dioxide annually, Carbon Dioxide emissions from 106,529 propane BBQ grills and it will generate enough power to provide the electricity needs for close to 1,000 homes beyond the power needs of the Raceway.
According to the article that appeared on nascar.com last year, this is the largest solar-powered sports facility in the world, more than twice as large as the runner-up, a 1.2 megawatt stadium in Taiwan.
NASCAR.COM - Pocono prepares to reap benefits of its solar farm - Jul 30, 2010
The solar farm is just a part of Pocono Raceway's "Go Green" program - albeit a massively impressive part!
Go Green Solar Project - Pocono Raceway
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Business Wire: The Hershey Company to Unveil New Solar Arrays at Hershey’s Chocolate World
As with the Ikea news, this isn't something that directly involves those of us in Northeastern Pennsylvania - but it's something to look for the next time you visit Hershey's Chocolate World!
The Hershey Company to Unveil New Solar Arrays at Hershey’s Chocolate World Business Wire
The Hershey Company to Unveil New Solar Arrays at Hershey’s Chocolate World Business Wire
Thursday, June 2, 2011
PPL Electric Utilities Completes 2011 Solicitation for Solar Renewable Energy Credits
The results of PPL's latest SREC solicitation. Next solicitation will be in July, to purchase 24,000 SRECs for an eight-year period beginning in June 2012.
PR Newswire: PPL Electric Utilities Completes 2011 Solicitation for Solar Renewable Energy Credits
PR Newswire: PPL Electric Utilities Completes 2011 Solicitation for Solar Renewable Energy Credits
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