
CA, NC, FL, IL, CN, AZ, NY, MI., TX and OR. lead the country in 2012; but job growth is being threatened in statehouses nationwide.

The use of coal in the United States is steadily declining, but any sort of progress is being stalled because of the increase in demand for coal in many other parts of the world.

A recent statewide public opinion survey in Ohio has found that a majority of voters support continued progress in renewable and clean energy sources.

SOLON and MP2 Capital complete the construction of a 1.15 MW system in Tuscan, AZ school district that is expected to generate over two million kwh per year.

EIA’s year-end electrical generation report for 2012 reveals solar growing by 138.9%, wind up 16.6%, geothermal up 9.6%, and biomass up 1.6%, while nuclear, coal, and oil all decline.