Solar Power is Cheaper to Produce Than We Are Being Told
A recent report from Queen’s University of Canada has found that the costs of solar energy are overstated in common electricity cost comparisons and that PV solar energy has already reached grid parity...
View ArticlePV Solar Power for the Home – How it Works
Solar Energy comes up a lot here at Green Business Watch. Falling costs, market shake-ups and technological advancements make PV solar energy a hot topic. Since, we are constantly talking about solar...
View ArticleGreen Business Roundup – April 26th 2012
US Government to promote bioeconomy The White House is set to announce measures to support the development of US bioeconomy. According to the New York Times, the National Bioeconomy Blueprint puts...
View ArticleRobots to Track Solar Power
Last April, Forbes reporter, Tod Woody, spoke to Wasiq Bokhari, CEO of QBotix about their new solar tracking robot. The company were just revealing their new invention and talking publicly about the...
View ArticleGreen Business Roundup – September 19th 2012
Japan Backs Down on its Commitment to be Nuclear Free by 2040 gunnsteinlye / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0Hamaoka nuclear power plant, not affected by the March earthquake, but was shut down in May due to future...
View ArticleNew Solar Policy for India’s 4th Largest State
Andhra Pradesh, India’s 4th largest state, has just announced a Solar Policy which is to remain in place until 2017. The policy includes tax benefits with exemptions from power transmission fees....
View ArticleNicholas Eisenberger Talks About Solar Partnerships
Nicholas Eisenberger of Pure Energy Partners talks about his company’s Solar partnerships with projects like Sungevity. This video was filmed at the Clinton Global Initiative, the event at which the...
View ArticleSolar Panel Costs Dropping in US
It’s official, the cost of solar panels and installation is dropping and will continue to do so. As new technologies become successful, prices always drop. That is not to say that solar is a market...
View ArticleMexicans Using Solar Power to Cook Tortillas
El Sauz is a small village in Hidalgo, Mexico. Over recent years villagers have watched the development of a solar cooking system which is now powering many of the local bakeries. These solar ovens are...
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