March 14th, 2011 : Posted in Energy News, Solar Blog, Solar Energy News
Solar Energy International will host their fourth annual PV Instructor Training course in Paonia, Colorado in 2011. Solar Energy International’s leading-edge PV Facility is located here as well. There will be 26 solar training instructors attending the event. The instructors are from all over the U.S. from Vermont to Washington State. Read the rest of this entry »
March 11th, 2011 : Posted in Energy News, Renewable Energy News, Solar Blog, Solar Energy News
The Frontier Fertilizer site was developed in the 1950s to store agricultural equipment. In the 1970s and 1980s the plant was used to store, mix and deliver pesticides and herbicides. Every since then, these toxins have been leaking into the soil and groundwater, which is the main source of drinking water for the community. For this reason cleanup is a necessity. Read the rest of this entry »
March 10th, 2011 : Posted in Energy News, Renewable Energy News, Solar Blog, Solar Energy News
At the same time the New South Wales Labor government jumps toward a possible electoral slaughter on the 26th of March, the state’s Greens are proposing bringing back the NSW Solar Bonus Scheme that the Keneally government roughly pared last October. The Greens are proposing an increase in solar feed-tariff to 35 cents per kilowatt. They also claim they will impose an annual tax on coal-fired power stations to help pay for a range of other solar energy measures. Read the rest of this entry »
March 10th, 2011 : Posted in Energy News, Renewable Energy News, Solar Blog
The United States has always been on the cutting edge of leading green technologies, but one company in-particular is scratching the surface of where, not what, to do with these. Greenhouse Holdings of California are the builders of eco-friendly infrastructure and they aren’t trying to sell their work to China. They’re heading to a more exclusive niche market. There are countries in Africa and other third-world communities that don’t have readily available access to electricity. Greenhouse Holdings feels they’d be better off with a sustainable, renewable energy from commercial solar panels. Read the rest of this entry »
March 9th, 2011 : Posted in Energy News, Renewable Energy News, Solar Blog, Solar Energy News
The U.S. House of Representatives cut into the federal budget to the tune of $61 billion. The Senate is next to take their best shot to make cuts through amendments and compromises before sending the new version to the President. Some things about the budget might change. However, reducing indiscriminate spending by cutting funds from significant programs could influence public attitudes toward the fledgling solar industry. Read the rest of this entry »
March 3rd, 2011 : Posted in Energy News, Renewable Energy News, Solar Blog
The Prime Minister of Greece unveiled a government proposal this week to start a solar project over the abandoned coal mines in Kozani. The 200 MW capacity array made up of utility level commercial solar panels will cost over 600 million euros and will surpass the 97 MW solar power plant in Sarnia, Canada as the largest solar facility in the world when it goes online. The project is expected to be a model to promote renewable energy and create desperately needed job opportunities. Read the rest of this entry »
March 1st, 2011 : Posted in Energy News

Almost half of the electricity produced in the United States right now comes from coal-fired power plants. According to a recent study conducted at Harvard University, that dependence could lead to crippling expenses for the American public in the next few years. It’s not the costs of generating the electricity that will raise the price; it’s the costs inherent in the coal mining industry itself, some of which are hidden now but will come to the surface in the next few years. Those costs, according to the study, add up to $345 Billion, all of which will be paid by taxpayers. Read the rest of this entry »
March 1st, 2011 : Posted in Energy News, Renewable Energy News
Massachusetts based NStar opted to go in another direction this week, saying no to Cape Wind and their higher prices for electricity generated off the coast of Nantucket and choosing to meet their mandatory renewable power requirements by going out of state to New Hampshire and Maine instead. NStar filed contracts last Friday with the state Department of Public Utilities to purchase 108.9 mw of renewable energy from three sources: Hoosac Wind in the Berkshires, Groton Wind in New Hampshire and Blue Sky East of Maine. Cape Wind, despite the set-back, is still optimistic. Read the rest of this entry »
March 1st, 2011 : Posted in Energy News, Renewable Energy News
During the Superbowl a few weeks ago, the power grid in Texas had to rely on renewable energy, specifically wind turbines, to pick up the slack when rolling blackouts occurred after fossil fuel plants shut down with frozen pipes. The state of Texas wasn’t ready for what would be standard weather in New England or Colorado, so the infrastructure broke down. The switch to renewable power, despite the media blitz launched by pundits after the fact, was actually fairly smooth. It brought up a good point. What if renewable output could be predicted more accurately? Industry experts see forecasting as the key to incorporating solar and wind into the smart grid. Read the rest of this entry »
February 16th, 2011 : Posted in Renewable Energy News, Solar Blog
Here at Bella Energy, we are proud of the fact that we have created new jobs in a field that has a bright future. Our commercial solar installers make up a team of highly experienced and talented systems designers and builders. Converting the world to renewable energy ensures that the generations that come after us will have clean air and a healthy planet. It’s also the best way to eliminate America’s dependence of fossil fuels. If you’re looking for a renewable energy job, we have a few available. Check our listings in the main website. If none of them are what you’re looking for, there are other renewable positions that you may be qualified for. Here are a few tips on how to land them. Read the rest of this entry »