Out with Oil & Coal, in with Jobs & Clean Energy
Oil as a fuel source is dirty. Coal, even dirtier. Both are leading contributors to global warming, and pose major public health risks from asthma to mercury poisoning. Nonetheless, oil and coal...
View ArticleThink Fossil Fuels are a Necessary Evil? Think Again.
Going solar together When it comes to our energy future, we need to change the debate. Clean power is readily accessible but is there the political will to make it a priority? Or will old school oil...
View ArticleNo Worries with SunPower
Other solar installers may be left shaking after this New York Times article, but we’re staying totally calm and collected. In the 100,000 panels we have installed not one of them has failed to...
View ArticleOutages More Likely with Climate Change
Workers repairing power lines With more energy breakdowns in our future, now is the time to consider a battery backup system or a new SMA inverter with an emergency backup circuit. Solar Forward is...
View ArticleWars Over Sunshine
Seems there is no common ground on sunshine between the world’s largest economies. Trade wars were the foundation of our own independence when we protested a British tax on tea. Now China, Europe, and...
View ArticleOil spills…earthquakes…jellyfish?
There are many risks associated with conventional sources of energy, but who knew they came in such a squishy form? This past week, nuclear engineers in Sweden were dealing with a problem they probably...
View ArticleCatching Wall Street’s Eye
The solar industry in the US has grown by leaps and bounds lately, and investors are finally starting to take notice. While Wall Street is tossing money at burgeoning solar bargains, homeowners need to...
View ArticleBP’s Public Relations Explosion
If you subscribe to The New York Times, you may have noticed some puzzling BP ads lately. One biologist said, “they’re crybabies.” BP has taken out full page ads highlighting what it sees as frivolous...
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