The solar and renewable energy industry is at a crossroad. Improve is being made but the industry doesn't yet have the lobbying drive of oil and coal. However, when you hear about large scale solar projects springing up like the one in the middle of SunPower and Luke Air Force Base in Arizona there's some sense that maybe things are going to take off. In this business transaction SunPower is to construct and construct a 15-megawatt solar photovoltaic power system. After all SunPower is a major Us solar builder and this project is expected to be the largest solar power installation at a U.S. Government facility. It has been estimated that practically 550 local jobs will be created during construction. The installation will be on 101 acres of underutilized land, this system will generate the equivalent of 50 percent of the annual energy requirements for Luke Air Force Base.
Large scale projects are lasting to roll out and residential solar programs designed to stimulate homeowner interest are also having a positive effect. However much is yet to be done and so the creation of a Solar Bill of possession has come into existence. The Solar Bill of possession is a set of system designed to construct the power of various stakeholders together with consumers in a world dominated by oil and coal. First introduced at Solar Power International 2009 by Rhone Resch of the Solar energy Industries Association, it set out a notification of possession that seem more relevant now than ever before.
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The newest news from the Bp oil explosion that left 11 dead and gushed over 200,000,000 million gallons of toxic oil in the Gulf of Mexico is that the well has been sealed. The President has acknowledged that the clean up performance is far from over and scientist are sounding alarm bells regarding immense plumes of oil that may have sunk to the bottom of the ocean floor. This catastrophe has been described as the worst environmental disaster in U S history. Its economic shock wave will continue to reverberate throughout the globe. Yet in its wake America still has no energy bill that reflects global competition in solar and renewable energy, nor the stark deadly corruptive nature of deep water oil drilling.
In expanding to encouraging policies that give private homeowners the right to partake in the behalf produced by solar energy, it also lays out a buildings for the solar industry to be given the same incentives provided to big oil and coal by the government. Also introduced at that show was the Solar Manifesto that was being moved transmit by Barry Cinnamon of Akeena Solar. Barry Cinnamon has been a strong advocate for stream lining the solar installation process straight through municipal permit departments. He is a pioneer in the solar industry.
This year Solar Power International 2010, the largest solar argument in the Us will be held in October 12-14, 2010 at the La practice Center.
The opportunities in solar, renewable energy and sustainability are all part of an full, social, firm and ecological shift: they are not isolated. For example San Francisco Green Drinks, a networking organization recently invited the Bay Area green community to the second annual Green Generations. It was a fundraising event for Sf Nature Education, Pie Ranch Youth Advocacy, and Exploring New Horizons Outdoor School, three deserving non-profits that contribute environmental instruction to under-served children. The German city of Freiburg, referred to as the worlds' greenest city has been an early advocate of this type of outreach.
From solar powered galvanic cars, cameras, phones, ecotourism, organic living, urban farming, eco-fashion and more; the world as we have known it is surely changing....you've got more power than you realize.
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