Cattail Crossing Golf and Winter Club (“Cattail Crossing”) is located in Sturgeon County, directly adjacent to the northern boundary of Edmonton, the capital city of Alberta and home to over twenty ...
A massive surge in energy demand is about to reshape the U.S. power landscape, presenting an opportunity for forward-thinking utilities. The nation’s energy demands are poised to explode, as ...
The Ivanpah solar plant, a large-scale concentrated solar power project, is set to close due to the cost-effectiveness of photovoltaic solar panels. The plant's closure has ignited a political debate ...
It is 70 years since AT&T’s Bell Labs unveiled a new technology for turning sunlight into power. The phone company hoped it could replace the batteries that run equipment in out-of-the-way places. It ...
The improved economics of solar and wind are increasing their value to the US grid, says Berkeley Lab. Image: BayWa r.e. The falling costs of solar and wind power have increased their value as a hedge ...
The Camera’s front-page article on Cool Nuclear Energy on Monday, Oct. 13, “Is nuclear power becoming cool in Colorado?” gave short shrift to Solar Energy. Our solar system’s star is a very reliable ...
Solar energy is the least expensive source of electricity in history and has been for the last six years according to the International Energy Agency. New technologies like black silicon are pushing ...
FREMONT, Calif., Feb. 17, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Enphase Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ: ENPH), a global energy technology company, announced that it has introduced Power Control software for IQ9™ and IQ8™ ...
The current interest in Space Based Solar Power (SBSP) is opening the way to an eruption of projects. The permanent sun illumination met in Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO) could enable the cost per ...
Solar power is appealing, but the economics are tricky. Enter loanTERRA, a Seattle startup offering transparent financing and ...
Shaw Solar and Durango Chamber of Commerce will present a Lunch and Learn event about the economics of solar power from noon to 1 p.m. June 27 at First National Bank of Durango, 259 W. Ninth St.