Longtime NESEA member Alteris Renewables partners with SunRun to install SunRun’s residential “Solar as a Service” in MA. This game-changing service enables homeowners to go solar for as little as $1000 down and to reduce electricity bills. The landmark program achieved great coverage in the Sunday Boston Globe, “Sun for Rent” – the paper’s most emailed article for the day.
White House Budget Director Peter Orszag was even more clear in his March testimony to Congress: “If you didn’t auction the permit, it would represent the largest corporate welfare program that has ever been enacted in the history of the United States”.
To Twitter or not to Twitter, that is the question. Let me tell you why I think WE should.
In this continuing blog on “sustainability” I want to address another of the major tenets which in this case is intergenerational equity. Just as on the techie side of things we always go back to “heat goes from hot to cold in the most direct path possible,” we once again return to the roots [...]