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Renewable Energy Policy

Solar Power Reduces Wholesale Electricity Costs in New England

In a recent study by Synapse Energy Economics, it was determined that New England states reduced electricity costs with solar energy during the summer of 2018. According to the report, “Distributed solar reduced New England Read more…

By Scott Licamele, 7 years ago September 4, 2018
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Fight Climate Change with Your Investment Dollars

By Scott Licamele, 7 years ago September 2, 2018
Renewable Energy Policy

Why Current American Energy Policies Will Not Derail the Transition to a Renewable Energy Future

The global renewable energy market has been growing, but there are concerns about policy-related headwinds. Since 2017, the United States government has attempted to reverse  a number of existing energy policies which were designed to Read more…

By Scott Licamele, 7 years ago September 2, 2018
Climate Change

Why Solar Power, Battery Storage and Blockchain are Synergistic Technologies

Solar power needs a low-cost battery storage solution and blockchain technology will help solve part of the problem as the electrification of transportation accelerates. Many people are aware that the cost of solar power has Read more…

By Scott Licamele, 7 years ago July 31, 2018
Renewable Energy Policy

National Grid – A Progressive Electric Utility with a Renewable Energy Plan

National Grid (an American electric utility) recently released their highly progressive “Northeast 80×50 Pathway.” It’s a blueprint that will dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This is the first such initiative announced by a utility in the Read more…

By Scott Licamele, 7 years ago July 7, 2018
Solar Economics

Thank You Beijing! The Chinese Government is Supporting the U.S. Solar Market

With a little help from China, America’s solar future just got a lot brighter. Just as the US solar market was bracing for the possible negative impact of the Trump administration’s new tariffs on imported Read more…

By Scott Licamele, 7 years ago June 18, 2018
Solar Economics

Electric Vehicles, Solar Energy and the Power of Blockchain

A recent report published by Bloomberg New Energy Finance argues that over 7mbpd of oil demand (millions of barrels of oil per day) will be displaced by electric vehicles by the year 2040. In a Read more…

By Scott Licamele, 7 years ago May 25, 2018
Solar Economics

Why Solar Needs Battery Storage to Push Growth to the Next Level

Everyone likes the idea of renewable energy and many people wonder why there aren’t more solar panels generating clean electricity in developed countries such as the United States, where solar and battery costs have declined Read more…

By Scott Licamele, 7 years ago May 7, 2018
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Internet of Things (IoT)

Why Solar Energy Needs the Internet of Things (IoT)

As the global solar industry continues to grow at a healthy pace, tech startups are seizing an opportunity by developing blockchain-enabled investment platforms combined with the Internet of Things (IoT) to accelerate investment in the Read more…

By Scott Licamele, 7 years ago May 6, 2018
Opinion

Navigating the Great ICO Frontier: A Nascent Market Evolves

Similar to the settlement of the American West in the nineteenth century, a small group of pioneers, speculators and innovators have been staking claims and seizing territory on a new, global financial frontier – the Read more…

By Scott Licamele, 7 years ago May 3, 2018

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