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Reasons To Take Advantage of Solar Energy on Your Own Rooftop

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

Image via Wikipedia Reasons To Take Advantage of Solar Energy on Your Own Rooftop Reading through my local Sunday paper highlights reasons enough to press on toward incorporating solar energy on my own rooftop. One issue (of many) the new mayor of San Antonio, Texas faces is energy. According to this article in the San [...]

A Texas Senate Bill Would Subsidize Solar Panels

Friday, April 17th, 2009

Image via Wikipedia A Texas Senate Bill Would Subsidize Solar Panels Those of us trying to make solar power an affordable option always have ears turned to possible options that reduce solar power costs and installation. According to KBTX.com last week, the Texas State Senate Business and Commerce committee voted the Fraser solar proposal (SB [...]

Texans for Solar Energy

Monday, February 16th, 2009

Texans for Solar Energy Today’s article from chron.com touts the up-and-coming development of a solar industry in Texas, my home state. For me, this is happy news. I am neither scientist nor electrical engineer, but I have first-hand experience with the amount of sunlight that falls on our lovely state. Indeed, development of solar energy [...]

Home Energy and the Renewable Electricity Standard (RES)

Monday, February 9th, 2009

Image via Wikipedia Home Energy and the Renewable Electricity Standard (RES) The Alliance to Save Energy is pleased about a new piece of legislation introduced by Rep. Edward Markey (D-Mass). If enacted, the Energy Efficiency Resource Standard (EERS) legislation would reduce national energy use while incorporating renewable energy sources. That sounds good. I do want [...]

Is Renewable Energy the Next Subprime Mortgage Meltdown?

Monday, December 29th, 2008

Image via Wikipedia Is Renewable Energy the Next Subprime Mortgage Meltdown? There are as many opinions about solar and renewable energies as there are people on the planet! The article “Carbon Limits, Yes; Energy Subsidies, No” in the Wall Street Journal highlights the expected actions of our new incoming president and the resulting republican opposition. [...]

Renewable Energy Politics

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

Image via Wikipedia Renewable Energy Politics What governments do affect us. It’s true. The Incentive Tax Credits (ITC) recently passed can reduce your cost for home solar energy up to 30 percent. This is a better deal than the expiring tax credits which limited tax credits to $2000. But we – the folks concerned about [...]

Why I Want Solar Energy for my Home

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

Why I Want Solar Energy for my Home This quest to use solar energy to power my home leads through a scintillating labyrinth of alternative energy issues. The more I learn about energy in general and alternative energy in particular, the more I love solar. Browsing through a local bookstore, my husband came across an [...]

Residential Solar Energy and Oil Price Decline

Friday, November 14th, 2008

Residential Solar Energy and Oil Price Decline The push to incorporate renewable energy in our home was spurred on by the exorbitant summer energy prices. Solar energy moved from the dreaming stage to the action stage. Indeed, the higher oil prices made solar and other renewable energies more economically feasible. Today, with the current credit [...]

Will Solar Energy Prices Decline?

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

Will Solar Energy Prices Decline for Home Solar Energy? Those of us moving toward using solar energy for our homes gather around to see what solar prices will be in the coming year. The Wall Street bailout—whether we agree with it our not—brought good news in the form of a promised 30% tax credit for [...]

Where Our Presidential Candidates Stand on Energy Issues

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

Election Day 2008 — Where do the Candidates Stand on Energy Issues? It’s Election Day, 2008. If you have yet to vote, and want to know where our presidential candidates stand on energy issues, read this report from Energy Business Daily. Here’s an excerpt from the article: The most important concern in the latest presidential [...]

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