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While Coal Use is Declining in the U.S., it is Increasing in Other Parts of the World

While Coal Use is Declining in the U.S., it is Increasing in Other Parts of the World

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.

Solar Soft Costs: How does your town compare?

Solar Soft Costs: How does your town compare?

Citizens all over the United States are discovering that they can lower the cost of going solar by encouraging their city or town to reduce the cost of solar permitting and inspections. Join the movement for Solar Freedom Now!

SOLAR 2013 Seeks Participating Organizations

SOLAR 2013 Seeks Participating Organizations

Qualifying organizations that promote SOLAR 2013 to their members are eligible for discounts – click here to learn more!

Submissions

Submissions

Call for Participation: ASES National Solar Conference in Baltimore, Maryland – April 16-19, 2013.

Steven Chu: Extinguishing the Political Debate Around Renewable Energy

Steven Chu: Extinguishing the Political Debate Around Renewable Energy

Steven Chu, the Secretary of Energy for the Department of Energy, spoke at WREF 2012 about the plausible expansion and the economic opportunity of renewable energy nationally while taking renewables out of the political debate.

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