New Jersey Solar Bill Gets Christie Signature

New Jersey's republican governor signs on to a bill that's intended to keep the state rolling along as a U.S. leader in solar power installations. Read more →
How Wind Energy Powers NJ Lord & Taylor Stores

No, Lord & Taylor didn't build a wind power plant or put turbines on store roofs to claim it's powered by wind. It relied on the power of renewable energy credits. Read more →
Connecticut’s $1 Billion Renewable Energy Play

EarthTechling columnist Susan Kraemer says a landmark clean energy law is now driving an incredible $1 billion investment in renewable energy in Connecticut. Read more →
Solar Cost Slasher: Renewable Energy Credits

Renewable energy credits, which can be sold back to utilities, are helping more North Carolinians afford rooftop solar power systems. Read more →
Oregon Community Wind Finds Seattle Market

Seattle-based OneEnergy Renewables is bringing the market for renewable energy credits back down to earth, one community-based REC-financed project at a time. Read more →
Google Joins Ranks Of Green Power Elite

Thanks to major purchases of RECs and other eco investments, Google and Ingram Micro have been named among the top 50 green power purchasers by the EPA. Read more →
Solar Renewable Credits Crash Fears Grow

Photon Consulting says to be wary as surging solar installations are leading to a fall in renewable energy credit prices in New Jersey and elsewhere. Read more →
Google Greens The Details On Email, Offsets

Gmail is 80 percent more efficient than in-house email? That's just one new green tidbit coming out of the Googleplex. Read more →
Clean Energy Apparently Big Deal To Intel

Intel will be purchasing 2.5 billion kilowatt hours of Renewable Energy Credits, offsetting 85% of its U.S. electricity needs, which is more than any other company. Read more →
California Approves Renewable Credits

The California Public Utility Commission has approved renewable energy credits to help utilities meet Renewable Portfolio Standards mandated by the state. Read more →




