The Rivian Truck is a revolutionary vehicle that has garnered a lot of attention in recent years. As an electric pickup truck, it offers a number of benefits over traditional gasoline-powered trucks. One of the standout features of the Rivian Truck is its impressive range. With a range of up to 400 miles on a... Continue Reading →
Mark Z. Jacobson 100 Percent Renewables
Mark Z. Jacobson is a professor of civil and environmental engineering at Stanford University, where he has been teaching and conducting research for over 30 years. He is known for his work in the field of renewable energy, and has dedicated his career to finding ways to transition the world to a more sustainable energy... Continue Reading →
David MacKay’s Book Sustainable Energy
David MacKay's book Sustainable Energy: Without the Hot Air aims to provide a comprehensive and realistic plan for achieving energy sustainability. MacKay, a professor of physics at Cambridge University, utilizes his expertise in energy and math to break down complex energy issues and present them in a clear and accessible way. One of the key... Continue Reading →
Interview Cedrick R On Renewable Energy
Our third interview with Cedrick, obviously we've enjoyed talking to him, his opinions and suggestions on sustainable architecture were good and so we've continued the interview and posting it here starting with politics and segueing in to renewable energy. With The New Administration Well Under Way, And In To Six Months Or So What Is... Continue Reading →
How Much Solar Energy Hits The Earth And How Can We Use It
The Earth gets hit by about 173,000 terawatts of energy from the sun continuously. That is an enormous amount of energy. The big question of course, is how do we make use of it? With Earth Day right around the corner and an an administration that actually believes in climate change maybe we'll start really... Continue Reading →
Renewable Energy Forges Ahead Despite Coronavirus
It’s really hard to see any “light at the end of the tunnel” right now when it comes to anything that has to do with the coronavirus, the global economy is rapidly sliding in to the crapper and odds are it’s going to be there for awhile. But, if we had to see some positive... Continue Reading →
Never Heard Of Agrivoltaics, Think Solar Panels On Farms
So here's an interesting idea. Yeah, the prices for installing solar power have been plummeting in recent years, the average price per watt of solar is now less than $3.00 making it affordable, on a cost saving basis to many across the country. But, here's kind of the issue, how do you make better use... Continue Reading →