Solar Power
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Solar Power, from most recent to least.
Will Google Soon Be Powering Your Home?
Mark Wellborn | April 12th 2011
The Associated Press reported yesterday that Google is investing $168 million in an alternative power project in California's Mojave Desert, which cou... read»
The Solar Panel Groupon for Homeowners
Mark Wellborn | March 21st 2011
TechCrunch is reporting that One Block Off The Grid (1BOG), a company that gets homeowners to install solar panels by promoting group discounts for in... read»
The H Street Solar Panel Installation Adventure
Joe Marhamati | November 19th 2010
Back in October, we ran a story on Georgetown Energy, the solar advocacy group at Georgetown University. This article spurred UrbanTurf’s Joe Ma... read»
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Carbon Neutral Home Coming to Deanwood
Joe Marhamati | September 13th 2010
A team of students and faculty from The New School and Stevens Institute for Technology are partnering with Habitat for Humanity and DC’s Depart... read»
UrbanTurf Reader Asks: What Effect Will Adding Solar Panels Have on the Value of My Home?
Mark Wellborn | September 2nd 2010
In this week's installment of UrbanTurf Reader Asks, a reader wonders what the long-term benefits will be to adding solar panels to his roof. ... read»
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