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Extreme Weather- Planning: Creating the Framework for Resiliency

Extreme Weather- Planning: Creating the Framework for Resiliency

As a nation, we have experienced a number of extreme weather catastrophes in recent years. We have continuously been able to connect the extremity of these events with our need to address climate change in order to prepare in the best way possible for the next major disaster. Extreme Weather is a prominent theme at [...]

SREC Market Uncovered- East Coast Update

SREC Market Uncovered- East Coast Update

This morning started with a session serving as an update on the SREC market in the east coast states. Our first panelist was Michael Judge, an associate RPS/APS program manager with the Massachusetts Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard Program. Michael discussed the solar development strategies in Massachusetts and the outlined qualifications for eligibility. A unique aspect [...]

SOLAR 2013: NREL Tool Estimates Economic Impacts of RE

SOLAR 2013: NREL Tool Estimates Economic Impacts of RE

SOLAR 2013 kicked off this morning in Baltimore with nine tracks of parallel sessions that included a forum about the National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s JEDI models. JEDI, which stands for Jobs and Economic Development Impact, is a series of free online calculators for estimating employment and other impacts that result from investment in new power generation or fuel production.

SOLAR 2013: Industry Honors ASES Award Winners

SOLAR 2013: Industry Honors ASES Award Winners

Gathering for their 58th annual Solar Energy Conference, ASES members honored their most inspiring leaders tonight at a gala awards banquet.

Press Release: SOLAR 2013 Emerging Architecture Sessions to Feature AIA Fellow Travis Price

Press Release: SOLAR 2013 Emerging Architecture Sessions to Feature AIA Fellow Travis Price

As part of the American Solar Energy Society National Solar Conference, from April 16-20 at the Baltimore Convention Center, the 38th Annual Passive Solar Conference will feature two broad themes – the emerging architectural discipline of passive solar design, and the rapidly growing science of building technology.