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Addressing the Energy-Water Nexus
Every year World Water Day, observed on March 22, helps bring attention to the global issue surrounding the water crisis. Water is one of our most important natural resources and the amount of industries that rely on water to operate their businesses is endless. But...
Solar Growth Continues to Look Bright
A report released this month by GTM Research and the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) announced that 2016 was the U.S. solar market’s biggest year ever -- with expected growth to nearly triple over the next five years. As a solar panel system producer, the...
US Governors’ Wind & Solar Coalition Fight to Continue Renewable Energy Development
Solar and wind provide clean, pure energy to consumers without harming the environment unlike its fossil fuel rivals gas and coal. The benefits of renewable energy are boundless – providing unlimited power to consumers with no fuel costs, creating thousands of jobs and generating revenue for communities. Green energy truly is a win-win for everyone.
Truckers, let the sun take the worry out of liftgates working…
It’s been a twelve-hour day. You have one last delivery to make and then you can head home. Or, so you think. But when you get to the warehouse, a surprise awaits you: the liftgate won’t go down. Thousands of pounds of cargo and no way to get it unloaded.
Tesla and eNow Solar Energy Synergies
Tesla recently surprised just about everyone when it announced that it came out with its own solar roof tiles. There is no word yet on what the cost will be, but in true Tesla fashion one thing is clear: these solar roof tiles are beautiful. That in itself is a big deal.
Energy-as-a-Service (EaaS) or Who Owns Your Energy?
Once upon a time, the human race owned its primary energy source: fire. But by the time ships full of sailors went off to slay whales for their blubber so that the oil it provided could be used from everything from lanterns to cooking, the age of Energy-as-a-Commodity had begun.
Drawing Attention to Detention
A recent survey found at http://www.dat.com/resources/white-papers/detention-survey-carriers revealed that about 63% of carriers wait 3 hours and over to be loaded or unloaded at facilities’ terminals. All data was collected by DAT Solutions, a network of freight and...
Tesla Buying Solar City—What it Says about Where Solar Power is Headed
Elon Musk is Tesla and Ford Rolled into One A lot of financial analysts have been weighing in about Tesla’s recent acquisition of Solar City, one of the biggest US solar energy companies. Some say it’s a good move, others that’s it’s not, and still others have mixed...
As OPEC’s Glory Days Fade, What Does the Future Hold for Renewable Energy?
Once upon a time, OPEC ruled the world, or at least most of the world’s oil supplies, which virtually amounted to the same thing. The rollercoaster ride of falling oil prices since 2014 challenges the invincibility of that reign, particularly when it comes to the so...
OSU Test Report
Ohio State University’s Center for Automotive Research (“CAR”) recently released a report showing that eNow’s solar auxiliary power systems can significantly improve fuel economy by utilizing solar power to charge a vehicle’s auxiliary batteries. These savings are a...