US Solar Industry To Add 502 GWdc Capacity In Next 10 Yrs: Study Updated On Thu, Apr 24th, 2025 by Saurenergy “Bright skies are ahead for US solar, with average annual installations surpassing 40 GWdc through 2035,” said Sylvia Leyva Martinez, Principal Analyst for North America Utility-Scale Solar at Wood Mackenzie, speaking at the firm’s Solar and Energy Storage Summit. She added, “Bright skies are ahead for US solar, with average annual installations surpassing 40 GWdc through […] Read more
With Hit On 810 MW Offshore Project, RE Hopes In US Get Rude Shock Updated On Wed, Apr 23rd, 2025 by Saurenergy While there was little doubt about the antipathy of the incoming Trump administration to renewable energy, built around unsubstantiated allegations without basis in science or data, it has taken a proper brake on a key project to wake up renewable energy sector to the risks they face now. The project in question is an 810 […] Read more
Benefits Slashed at Vermont for Renewable Energy Program Updated On Sat, May 5th, 2018 by Saurenergy “Renewable energy is flourishing in Vermont and has reached a level of maturity where it can continue to be deployed with lower incentives,” the commission said. A United States state, Vermont has decided to reduce the financial benefits for the customers who supply surplus power to the grid and get a credit on their electric bills. […] Read more
Six in Ten US Voters Oppose Tariffs on Solar Panels: Survey Updated On Fri, Apr 27th, 2018 by Saurenergy The tariffs came in effect on 22 January on the request from two solar panel producers with operations in United States. The concern was that solar panels are being imported from other countries in such a high volumes that the companies are not able to compete. The imports mostly came from Asia. The new tariffs […] Read more