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Solar and Wind: How Low Can They Go?

Jeremy Deaton affordable, alternative energy, energy, power, renewable, renewables, solar, wind

For the second year in a row, wind and solar accounted for roughly two-thirds of new U.S. generating capacity, while natural gas and nuclear made up most of the rest.

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Affordable Solar: Sunshine to the People in DC

Ethan Goffman affordable, Community Renewables Energy Act, energy, power, rooftop, solar, Solar Advantage Plus

Washington DC’s new Community Renewables Energy Act ensures that low-income households will have access to solar power, and the city government is now working through implementation…

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