What if the world could be powered entirely off energy that never ran out? The abundance of solar energy is an amazing, infinite source of power, and can provide us with an amazing future...
The Indian Government has put into place, strong plans to become a solar superpower by the year 2020. "India is endowed with abundant free solar energy. Using the country’s deserts and farm land and taking advantage of 300 to 330
Government tax breaks are a great incentive to switch to solar power, but reduced prices are helping drive the demand for solar power as well. "The median upfront project costs for solar arrays have dropped from about $6.3 per watt in
Solar power is an amazing renewable resource that America is finally starting to cash in on. "According to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the amount of solar energy that falls to the earth surface’s per day is more than what
Apple has introduced solar powered factories in China. Foxconn and Apple plan to work together to supply enough power to run 600,000 Chinese homes. “Climate change is one of the great challenges of our time, and the time for action is
The worlds answer to a sustainable energy source can be found in the sun. With the endless stream of energy flowing to our planet already, why not harness it? And the switch can be easier than you think...
A small village in Mexico is harnessing the power of the sun in order to purify its drinking water. After the Massachusetts Institute of Technology installed a solar powered water purification system in Mexico two years ago, many renovations and improvements
A young boy started a project at 6, which has now become his own personal solar power plant, three years later. Check out his amazing set up in the video below.
Morocco has plans on building the worlds largest solar power plant in history. The plant will combine solar, wind, and hydro power, and the hope is it will provide about half the countries power to its citizens. [ Read the story here
The professional installation team at Net 0 Energy Homes is here to get you on the road to electric independence. Make your home one with nature and take advantage of the sun rays that are already providing your home with
Yokosuka Naval Base hosted middle school students racing solar powered cars they had designed. This is part of the Navy's annual Energy Conservation Awareness Fair raising awareness of energy conservation.
In an effort by Florida Power and Light (FPL) to "diversify" its power options, it seems regulators in Florida are going to allow them to start charging customers for the production of its new nuclear facility. "Once again the financial interests