Archive for August, 2008
The Size of A Project Does Not Matter
Over the weekend I received an email from one of the readers that frequently visits TheEnergyState.com. One might question, “Well this is a website there should be emails coming from the people who visit this site. What makes this one any more special than the others?” And in a way you would be right. This [...]
California Closing in On Twenty Percent Renewable Energy
Pacific Gas and Electric announced this past Thursday that they signed a major deal with two companies to produce a whopping 800 Mega-Watts of clean and renewable energy. The California based utility company has formally agreed with Optisolar Inc. and the Sunpower Corporation to produce this electricity, entirely from solar power.
The deal with Optisolar Inc. [...]
Hydroelectric Dams, More Bad than Good?
This summers Olympic games in Beijing has brought tremendous media coverage into the country of China. A fast growing economy is depicted in many of the photos and videos that are shown. With a booming Chinese economy comes quality of life increases for its citizens. Many of this countries 1+billion people are being introduced to [...]


