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Our house running on solar power - as long as the sun keeps shining.

The MobE kiosk project was conceived by Jack Newman in City Light’s Conservation Resources Division and funded by the utility’s Green Up program. Green Up allows customers to invest in additional green energy from regional renewable energy generation sites by adding a small amount of money to their bill. Green Up also funds local solar energy demonstration projects as well as outreach and education for renewable energy

Eclipsis System outer panel

 

Lumanhaus self sustaining and fully self reliant home built buy Virginia Tech

A week of activities organized around World Environment Day is helping to draw attention to the environment in carbon heavy Uzbekistan.

 

Find out more about ”green growth" in Uzbekistan

 

Photo courtesy of UNDP in Uzbekistan

Photovoltaic systems at the roof! www.activus.gr

The United States Mission to the United Nations and Other International Organizations in Geneva is the first U.S. Diplomatic Post with a building-integrated solar power system.

U.S. Consul General Peter Haas interacts with representatives of U.S. solar power companies at the Inauguration of 600MW Solar Power generation facility at Charanka, Gujarat on April 19, 2012

 

U.S. Consul General Peter Haas was in Charanaka, Gujarat for the Solar Power Project inauguration on April 19, 2012.

 

More details on Twitter: @USAndMumbai

Aside from being ideal conditions for windsurfing … what do wind, waves, and sun all have in common? They are all sources of renewable energy and each will be showcased at OMSI in a new permanent, bilingual exhibit officially opening January 17, 2013. Renewable Energy/ Energía Renovable invites OMSI visitors to learn about emerging sources of energy as well as consider the tradeoffs involved in using any energy source. Interactive exhibit pieces demonstrate how alternative technologies can be integrated into the existing power grid and how visitors’ individual energy choices affect the environment.

  

Photo by Gia Goodrich

#China's Three Gorges Dam, one of the largest dams in the world, has become the world leader in the production of #RenewableEnergy. The group specializes in #hydropower development and operation, as well as in the development of #wind and #solar power both in China and abroad.

Via People's Daily bit.ly/2uIvZYM

These solar panels are installed on a residential flat roof in Huntingdon Valley, PA.

A greenery-wrapped hotel in Singapore

Waco Chamber of Commerce Solar Power

Outside Tonopah, Nevada.

A solar powered concert in Chisinau this past weekend is just the beginning for rock band FurioSnails. Together with the EU and UNDP, the band is advocating for the use of renewable energy in the country.

Members of Tesla Energy install solar panels on Menlo School's Creative Arts Center. Photo by Pete Zivkov.

Construction at the De Aar solar park in South Africa.

Members of Tesla Energy install solar panels on Menlo School's Creative Arts Center. Photo by Pete Zivkov.

One of the priorities of the Government of Uzbekistan is to establish and develop rural health clinics, as part of its national policy on primary health care.

 

In response, UNDP helped to outfit four rural health clinics to become energy-efficient, including the use of solar energy, improving the reliability of power and heating.

 

The majority of rural health clinics in Uzbekistan face problems with interruptions to power and heating which negatively impact the quality of medical services.

 

Find out more about ”green growth" in Uzbekistan

 

Photo courtesy of UNDP in Uzbekistan

Aside from being ideal conditions for windsurfing … what do wind, waves, and sun all have in common? They are all sources of renewable energy and each will be showcased at OMSI in a new permanent, bilingual exhibit officially opening January 17, 2013. Renewable Energy/ Energía Renovable invites OMSI visitors to learn about emerging sources of energy as well as consider the tradeoffs involved in using any energy source. Interactive exhibit pieces demonstrate how alternative technologies can be integrated into the existing power grid and how visitors’ individual energy choices affect the environment.

  

Photo by Gia Goodrich

300-acre concentrating solar power (CSP) plant located west of U.S. Highway 95, Eldorado Valley, near Boulder City, NV. 3 Jan 2009. (2062)

Ultimately Zephyr will be able to perform the functions of a satellite

The QinetiQ team launch Zephyr on its 2008 flight

A greenery-wrapped hotel in Singapore

"This process starts with people, education and information. This project aims to give young people a practical understanding of how renewable energy sources can help create a green economy, new jobs and a cleaner environment." Robert Pašićko, UNDP Project Development Specialist

 

More information about the Solar Sunflowers project

 

Learn more about Energy and Environment in Europe and Central Asia

Assembly Member Phillip Goldfeder joins Global Green USA and National Grid to announce an innovative partnership for community resilience

Gov. Jay Inslee poses with the ASB leaders from Lind Ritzville Middle School as they celebrate the completion of the state's largest new solar array.

 

The solar array in Lind is situated on 200 acres, is the result of a partnership between Avista Utilities and Strata Solar. Strata Solar developed, owns, and operates the solar facility in Lind, which is within Avista’s service area. Avista has a power purchase agreement with Strata Solar to provide the energy generated from the solar array to Avista customers.

Concentrating solar power (CSP) collectors near Boulder City, NV. 3 Jan 2009. (2058)

A greenery-wrapped hotel in Singapore

U.S. Consul General Peter Haas interacts with representatives of U.S. solar power companies at the Inauguration of 600MW Solar Power generation facility at Charanka, Gujarat on April 19, 2012

 

More details on Twitter: @USAndMumbai

Here is a view of the excited crowd during the first heat of the demo derby.

 

Photo by Paul Mitchell

105 solar panels are installed at Littlestown Veterinary Hospital in Littlestown, PA, in mid September 2010. The Littlestown Veterinary Hospital in Littlestown, PA, received a grant from the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Rural Development under the Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) to have solar panels installed to help reduce their carbon footprint and to have cost effective electric power for the hospital. REAP provides grants for energy audits and renewable energy development assistance. The program also provides funds to agricultural producers and rural small business to purchase and install renewable energy systems and make energy efficiency improvements. The expected cost savings using solar power for the hospital’s electrical needs is expected to reduce the facility’s operating expenses by 50%. Courtesy photo by Julie Holland.

 

{Solar Hot Water} Carringon Middle School, located in Durham North Carolina, houses over 1000 students from grades 6-8. The 8-panel solar hot water system was designed with the school’s cafeteria as its central focus. The cafeteria is the campus’s main source for hot water use, rolling out thousands of meals a week. Our structure now supplements their demand with water that has been heated by the sun, and stored for on-demand use in the cafeteria kitchen. BRE’s solar thermal structure is expected to save the equivalent of about 400,000 gallons of natural gas in 2010, as well as reduce over 8,500

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