by Admin | Oct 14, 2020 | Articles, Green Energy
The demand for energy in South Australia, Australia’s fifth-largest state (by population), is estimated at just over 1700 megawatts per hour (MW). That demand comes from 1.76 million people, and approximately A$50 billion in business a year. On Sunday, October...
by Admin | May 31, 2017 | Business, Green Energy
As Tesla’s new solar roof tiles roll out, the question of economic viability comes into question. At $65,000 for the average 3,000 square foot roof, some have called this product “another toy for rich, green people” who have always wanted solar panels but who felt...
by Admin | Feb 27, 2017 | Green Energy
There are two major hurdles preventing the widespread adoption of solar power: the difficulty of producing solar panels, and the efficiency with which they convert sunlight into power. The first, however, might have seen a recent breakthrough that might make solar...
by Admin | Sep 23, 2014 | Conservation, Sustainability
Malaysia is currently pioneering incredibly successful innovations in the area of sustainability that we could all learn a thing or two from. Malaysian “smart villages” are incredibly cost-effective, easy to build, include many 21st century amenities, and are, of...
by Admin | May 2, 2014 | Articles, Green Energy
In a recent op-ed for Politico, co-authors Michael O’Hanlon and David H. Petraeus tackle the question that has plagued America for the past decade or so: “Are America’s best days behind us?” The two present the argument that America is, in fact, not in...