Secret to Affordable Renewable Energy
Affordable renewable energy may be easier than previously thought. Affordable renewable energy? Sounds like a contradictory statement, right? However, renewable energy is slowly overcoming its reputation of being complicated and expensive. As alternative energy systems like solar panels, wind turbines and
Could the U.S. Power Grid be Stopping the Success of Alternative Energy?
Blogger's Note: The question is starting to arise that with all the technological advances in renewable and alternative energy systems why is the US not on the same level as some of these European countries that are running a high
Solar Powered Classrooms Offer Rural African Children a Chance
Blogger's Note: What better way to use alternative energy technology than to brighten the future of a child. That is exactly what a collaboration of organizations is doing. They developed the Digi-Truck. Not only is it recycling old shipping containers but
EPA Addresses Potential of Biomass
Blogger's Note: The Clean Power Plan was implemented on August 3, 2015 by the EPA. The Clean Power Plan finalized new rules, or standards, that will reduce carbon emissions from power plants for the first time. As a result, new focus is
The World Could Have An Unexpected Renewable Energy Leader
Blogger's Note: The world is seeing the start of a global shift toward Renewable Energy as a primary source of power. With several organizations focusing on bringing alternative energy technology to third world countries in hopes of growing their economy and
Renewable Energy’s Unexpected Allies
Blogger's Note: As Renewable Energy becomes a stronger driving force, it is beginning to pick up some unexpected heavy hitters. The Waste to Energy Systems Team is thrilled at how popular alternative energy is becoming and with each prominent backer,
WES Team Attends National Bioenergy Day Conference
As a testament to the growing popularity of biomass and bioenergy, October 21st marked the 3rd annual National Bioenergy Day. Over 60 organizations across 24 states, spanning from the west coast to east coast all the way up to Canada,
Famous Landmarks Get a Green Makeover
Landmarks have always played a key role in a city's economics because they draw tourists, which in most cities like Paris, Rome, and London plays a huge part in their yearly income. However, the unexpected cost of keeping these landmarks
Part 2: Renewable Energy Enters the Limelight in Upcoming Presidential Campaign
A continuation of the Guardian's article "Is Hillary Clinton's ambitious solar energy goal for the US workable?". We pick up again in the article with the second goal in the plan. Speaking to reporters on Monday, Clinton noted that further federal
Renewable Energy Enters the Limelight in Upcoming Presidential Campaign
The Presidential Campaigns are upon us and one of the first big issues is the environment and renewable energy. The Waste to Energy Systems team is proud to be a part of the environmental movement and excited that it is