Topic: Rhone Resch
Assisted by technology and years of subsidies, the cost of wind and solar power has fallen sharply - so much so that the two industries say they...
Rhone Resch, president and CEO of the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), released a statement today in response to news that certain...
Posted on 02/11/11 at 11:28am by Minyanville . By Stephanie Taylor Christensen. . In 2008, solar power accounted for just 1% of energy in the ...
Battery systems could smooth the rocky operating relationship between renewable power plants and the grid, and even become additions to rooftop solar installations.. "An emerging pain point to the electric sector is the high penetration of photovoltaic (solar power) on the distribution ...
Regardless of the outcome of Nov. 2 midterm elections, Rhone Resch, president and CEO of Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), is positive about the solar industry's future.. However, 5,000 new jobs in the solar industry have been created in Camp ...
According to reports, the United States President has agreed to install solar hot water panels and some PV on Obama's home, The White House, in Washington, DC. A campaign to put solar on The White House has been active for some ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. industry executives from the wind, solar, hydropower, geothermal and biomass sectors pushed on Tuesday for a federal renewable energy standard, which they said would foster growth and create jobs.This could also spur these industries at a time ...
com] On Saturday, the U.S. Senate approved the Tax Relief and Health Care Act of 2006 by a vote 79-9, thereby extending many of the tax credits that benefit the renewable energy industries. " -- Rhone Resch, President, Solar Energy Industries Association The ...
Since solar energy technology is on solid ground and the finance and policy pieces of the puzzle are being addressed through the stimulus plan, all that's left to make solar energy an integral part of the American energy economy is education ...
Revolution, solar revolution that is, was the buzz word at last week's Solar Power International event.. Whether it was U.S. Labor Secretary Hilda Solis calling for more green jobs, SEIA's President Rhone Resch talking about the Solar Bill of ...