Economic Development · Solar
Maryland Supporting More Solar Power
Tuesday, April 17, 2012Maryland increases solar requirements within the state’s renewable portfolio standard. Read More
Maryland increases solar requirements within the state’s renewable portfolio standard. Read More
As the Arctic becomes more accessible due to ice melt, countries maneuver for advantages in a race to access new resources and control new shipping lanes. Read More
Wildlife in the Lowcountry responds to our exceptionally warm winter. Read More
The cost of solar energy continues to plummet and now averages less than 90 cents per watt. Read More
The American Wind Energy Association releases its 2011 report detailing how wind power is bringing innovation and manufacturing back to the US. Read More
Participate in one of these webinars and learn more about wind manufacturing opportunities in the Southeast. Read More
Clemson dedicates one of the most energy efficient academic buildings in the country. Read More
SC updates its building energy code in anticipation of significant savings for new home-buyers. Read More
3rd party electricity sales of solar power are bringing immediate savings on energy bills to less affluent neighborhoods. Read More
Will Mississippi reap the benefits of South Carolinians bearing the economic and safety risks associated with constructing and operating new nuclear reactors? Read More