Discussion surrounding solar power’s resilience during natural disasters is becoming as frequent as the disasters themselves. Before we go on, we’d like to pay respects to all affected by hurricanes and natural disasters, especially vulnerable populations who will...
Pumpkin-lovers, rejoice! It is officially Fall. As always, Earth has kicked it off with the Autumnal Equinox, which took place yesterday evening at 6:54pm PST. For one minute, the sun’s rays passed directly over the equator, meaning day and night lasted for exactly 12...
When talking about renewable energy, hydroelectric power or hydropower often gets tossed into the mix. It’s touted as “green” and compared to that of wind power and solar power. The United States leads the world in hydroelectric dams, followed by China, Brazil, and...
Labor Day is not just another 3-day weekend. We tend to overlook the meanings of holidays when they mean long weekends. But Labor Day celebrates one of the most important advancements in American history. Why Do We Celebrate Labor Day? Labor Day is a creation of the...
The weather this week gives us a visceral glimpse of an unpleasant future. It is a good time to let you know why I am supporting I-1631 Carbon Fee Initiative — in campaigning, financially, and with my vote in November. I believe that I-1631 is the most important...
On my property I want to get solar power, wind power, the whole lot. We often meet enthusiastic customers, and we are so happy that people are looking for ways to reduce their carbon footprint. The terms “solar power” and “wind power” are often...