Tallest Solar Tower to Rise in Arizona
July 31, 2011 by Kate Fahpa · Leave a Comment
In the never-ending quest to find and create more energy to supply the ever increasing demands for sustainable and renewable power, more and more companies are tapping into the unlimited resources of the sun. There is just no possible way to drain its clean, free and readily available supply of light and heat regardless of [...]
White House Goes Solar
October 6, 2010 by Jennifer Mercado · Leave a Comment
Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced on Tuesday that solar panels and a solar hot water heater will soon be installed at the White House. Chu, accompanied by Nancy Sutley, chairwoman of the Council of Environmental Quality, made the announcement of the conversion at the 2010 GreenGov Symposium in Washington. In a written statement Chu said, [...]
Soon to Come: Plug-in Solar Power for Your Home
August 18, 2010 by Omar Mercado · Leave a Comment
If there is anything out there that will lower our electric bill or lessen our energy consumption – without costing me an arm and a leg to purchase and install I am willing to sign up for in a heartbeat. Aside from the cost implications of using up less electricity or fuel, alternative sources of [...]
Got Sun… Have Power: Switching to Solar Energy
July 8, 2010 by Jennifer Mercado · 5 Comments
Aside from harnessing a natural resource we are all currently “roasting” under, using solar energy will decrease the use and need to churn in more fossil fuel. This will in turn slow down the degeneration of our environment’s resources. A win-win situation, if I might say.


