Solar energy

US Cancels Major Solar Farm, Sparks Outrage and Concerns Over Energy Future

US moves to cancel one of the world’s largest solar farms, and it’s hard not to feel a mix of bewilderment and frustration, isn’t it? The news certainly raises a lot of questions about the direction the country is heading in. When you consider the context, it feels like a direct hit to the future. This move, canceling a massive solar project, immediately brings up thoughts of China’s aggressive investment in renewable energy, a country building solar infrastructure at an astonishing rate. It makes you wonder if we’re willingly handing over the reins of the future.

Focusing on the economic realities, the immediate concern is what this means for jobs and investments.… Continue reading

Rooftop Solar: Red Tape, Fossil Fuel Lobbying, and the Fight for Clean Energy

The article highlights the hurdles to rooftop solar adoption in the United States, contrasting it with more efficient processes in other countries. Despite the decreasing cost of solar panels, bureaucratic red tape and local permitting processes significantly inflate costs and delay installations. These delays and added costs, coupled with political opposition, hamper the growth of rooftop solar, despite its potential for economic and environmental benefits, putting the US at risk of missing out on the global solar boom. The article emphasizes the need to streamline permitting, promote innovative solutions like SolarAPP+, and mobilize communities to advocate for rooftop solar to combat these challenges and embrace clean energy.

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UK’s Largest Solar Plant Goes Live: Benefits and Reality Check

Largest UK solar plant goes online, and right away, the numbers are impressive. We’re talking about a 373 MW solar plant, which, in ideal conditions, could potentially provide 1 to 1.5% of the average electricity demand for the entire UK. Now, let’s be realistic, that percentage will likely fluctuate, especially with the famously unpredictable British weather, meaning it will be much less during those long, cloudy winter days.

Might not sound like much in the grand scheme of things, but any step away from relying on gas is a positive move, and with the UK already generating around 79% of its electricity from zero-carbon sources, it’s a welcome addition to the energy mix.… Continue reading

EU Solar Power Surpasses Coal; Gas Use Continues to Decline

In 2024, solar energy surpassed coal as an electricity source in the EU, generating 11% compared to coal’s 10%, marking a historic low for coal. Wind energy (17%) also exceeded gas (16%), further highlighting the EU’s shift away from fossil fuels. This transition, fueled by the European Green Deal, resulted in renewables accounting for nearly half (47%) of EU electricity generation, while fossil fuels contributed only 29%. The increased reliance on renewables has significantly reduced the EU’s dependence on imported fossil fuels and price volatility.

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