News and Events
Americans Love Solar and Want It on Their Roofs
Eighty-six percent of U.S. adults would “welcome” rooftop solar in their community, the Heatmap Climate Poll finds.
Introduction to COMPASS Tools
Systems Thinking for Sustainability in the K-12 Classroom
FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 2023
9 AM - 3 PM EST
This 1-day workshop enables schools and organizations to efficiently and effectively introduce educators, administrators and support staff to the fundamentals of sustainability and systems thinking.
NJ Governor Speaks
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced that NJ will ban the sale of new gasoline and diesel vehicles in the state by 2035.
Solar Without Panels?
No solar panels? No problem. There are still several ways you can harness clean energy! These options — called community solar and community choice aggregation — are steadily growing in popularity.
Solar Generation in the Dark
Solar power is a promising avenue for clean energy. Unfortunately, until now, solar panels have not been capable of generating electricity in the dark. But scientists at Stanford University have developed at solar panel that works in the dark.
Renewables on the Rise
Renewable energy is poised to reach a milestone as a new government report projects that wind, solar and other renewable sources will exceed one-fourth of the country’s electricity generation for the first time, in 2024.
Solar Demand Boom
According to the International Energy Agency, an estimated $1.4 trillion poured into “clean energy” projects in 2022, a category that includes solar farms, batteries and electric vehicle charging stations. That’s more than ever before, and more than the money that poured into new oil and gas projects.
Clean Energy More Affordable NOW!
Through the newly enacted Inflation Reduction Act, which went into effect on January 1st, President Biden is delivering on his promise to lower the costs of clean energy.