
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.

Wind has overtaken nuclear as an electricity source in China, with a growth in wind power of 80 percent per year since 2007.

Home-state program features Vermont manufactured technology from AllEarth Renewables.