Goodbye to 2014 and 10 Things to Look Out for in 2015
It is that out with the old, in with the new, first-month-of-the-New-Year-when-anything-is-possible time again. The following list offers some cautions about the many announcements to come as the solar industry begins another year in competition with e…
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Brazil has long been at the forefront of the clean technology revolution. With an abundance of raw materials and a large potential wind market, Brazil has seen a 19 percent increase in renewable energy capacity over the past five years according to The Pew Charitable Trusts’ 2013 Who’s Winning the Clean Energy Race report. In addition, with $3.1 billion in clean technology investments in 2013, Brazil is home to a growing business environment that many U.S. clean technology companies are keen to capitalize on.
Operating a business, running a school and performing municipal services can require massive amounts of energy. As the cost of electricity increases, more business owners and commercial entities are looking for a way to lower their bills. Solar energy is an attractive option, as it not only reduces electric bills but also provides a financial payba