100% Renewable Energy by 2050
Posted By: Amanda Gillen
Date: March 25th, 2011
Category: Climate Change, Social Responsibility
Can it really be done? Skeptical Science brings you “A Plan for 100% Renewable Energy by 2050.”
Posted By: Amanda Gillen
Date: March 25th, 2011
Category: Climate Change, Social Responsibility
Can it really be done? Skeptical Science brings you “A Plan for 100% Renewable Energy by 2050.”
Posted By: Amanda Gillen
Date: March 22nd, 2011
Category: General Interest
Treehugger has compiled a list of “Wacky and Unexpected Things Using Solar Power“. It’s a fun look at some things that are already using the sun’s energy. However, it also makes you wonder about the potential for more everyday items to utilize the power of the sun.
From movie theaters to planes, beehives and dog sweater, solar can turn up in unexpected places.
And tell us… what is the weirdest use of solar energy you have seen?
Posted By: Amanda Gillen
Date: March 17th, 2011
Category: General Interest
We were recently names a 2010 Constant Contact All Star. The criteria include:
Less than 15% of Constant Contact customers receive All Star status. Yay us!
Posted By: Amanda Gillen
Date: March 7th, 2011
Category: Commercial, Events
groSolar CEO, Jeff Wolfe, will be one of the featured presenters for the online presentation by AltaTerra Research Network titled “On-Site Solar Power Policies and Incentives: Where’s the Money?” The presentation will be held on Thursday, March 17th from 11a-12:30p PDT/ 2p-3:30p EDT.
Overview
For most companies and organizations considering rooftop or other on-site solar in the U.S. today, government economic incentives strongly influence when, how, and whether or not to “go solar” at a particular facility. For solar product and service providers, the state and federal policy environment is crucial to determining which markets will be the most active.
In California and New Jersey, advantageous policies have stimulated the creation of the two largest solar markets in the United States. Now other states are beginning to follow suit–including Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Massachusetts, New York, and North Carolina.
In this online briefing, Eric Paul, analyst at AltaTerra Research, opens the session with an overview and outlook for federal and state support for distributed renewable energy systems. Jeff Wolfe, chair of the Photovoltaics (PV) division of the Solar Energy Industry Association (SEIA) and CEO of groSolar, provides a perspective on how commercial, institutional, and industrial customers evaluate solar project opportunities. As head of one of North America’s oldest and most geographically diversified solar energy distributors and installers, Mr. Wolfe has unique insight into how customers are actually deploying solar energy systems and which policies have been the most effective at stimulating the market. Mr. Wolfe will be joined by a speaker from SEIA’s Government Affairs division discussing the current state of play and legislative agenda in Washington.
Key Topics
Who Should Attend
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Posted By: Amanda Gillen
Date: March 4th, 2011
Category: General Interest
Tags: ad bloopers, groSolar, grow solar, solar ad, solar blooper
Just one of the few that didn’t make the cut….
See all of our rejected ads at groSolar.com/bloopers
Posted By: Amanda Gillen
Date: March 2nd, 2011
Category: Commercial
In just a few weeks, we’ll be commissioning our 1.5 MW solar installation at Clean Harbors landfill in Bridgeport, NJ.
Check out the recent article on NJ.com.