4/26 – SEI’s 2nd Annual Smart Energy Tour a Success

Thursday, April 26th 2012

The Smart Energy Initiative hosted the second annual Smart Energy Tour (SET)  on Saturday, April 21st at the Downingtown STEM Academy. 21 students and about a dozen parents attended the career-oriented sessions on the efficiency, geothermal, solar and biofuels industries. All presenters are members of our industry-respective Working Groups.

Special thanks to presenters from This Leaky House (efficiency), Sinton Air Conditioning & Heating Inc. (geothermal), Waste Oil Recyclers (biofuels), and Alternative Energy, Inc. (solar).

4/19 – John Hanger presents on Marcellus Shale at the CCEDC

Thursday, April 19th 2012

John Hanger, former PUC Chairman and Secretary of Pennsylvania DEP, presented on Thursday morning to a group of 80+ at the Chester County Economic Development Council. John’s presentation covered national energy trends including booms in renewable energy and natural gas development, and weighed economic benefits with the environmental impacts of further development of the Marcellus Shale region.

The event was covered in the Daily Local News.

Click here to download John’s presentation: John Hanger – Smart Energy Initiative – April 19, 2012

We’d like to thank Mr. Hanger for presenting at the Smart Energy Initiative. If you we’re unable to attend this morning, we hope to have John return in 2013.

Special thanks to our event sponsors Gawthrop Greenwood and Alternative Energy Inc.

4/10 – Neighboring New Jersey Now Boasting World’s Largest Rooftop PV System

Tuesday, April 21st 2012

Taking advantage of progressive subsidies, the Cloucester Marine Terminal’s new 9 MW rooftop solar PV array has 27,526 panels and it’s own name: Riverside Renewable Energy, LLC.

“The Riverside project is an outstanding example of how we can create jobs that move us towards cleaner, more efficient and cost-saving energy that doesn’t come from overseas,” said Congressman Robert Andrews (D-NJ).  “By partnering with the federal government, private industry is able to make strides that are good for job creation and the economy right now, and also for a cleaner, healthier and more energy efficient future here in South Jersey and the country.”

Source: Clean Technica 

 

3/19 – Welcome to the new SmartEnergyPA.org!

Monday, March 19th 2012

Welcome to our new website! Over the past few months, SEI staff has worked closely with 20/10 Solutions to develop a site capable of serving as a source of public knowledge for those interested in learning more about smart energy, as well as a resource for the regions energy companies.

While many areas remain a work in progress, we are thrilled to launch our new efforts today.Take a look around, and be sure to check out each “solution” page, as well as the  resources pages for each solution.

This project could not have been completed without the support of several SEI member companies. As you see there logos on various pages, take a minute to check out their business and services by clicking on their logos at the bottom right of most pages. Interested in supporting SEI while gaining exposure to our audience? Space is still available on our Efficiency, Wind and Biofuels pages; contact Will Williams for more info.

We hope you’ll bookmark the site and check back often to stay on top of industry developments and SEI opportunities and events. If you’re not already, follow us on Facebook and Twitter for more updates on SEI and the smart energy industry.

Lastly, we’d be thrilled to get some feedback from visitors to the site. Please drop us a line if you have any suggestions!.

3/15 – United States installed 1.85 Gigawatts of Solar in 2011

Wednesday March 15th, 2012

‘Solar installers built 1,855 megawatts of photovoltaic projects in 2011 for a total of $8.4 billion, up from 887 MW in 2010, according to a report released by GTM Research and the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA)…”The U.S. was a strong market in 2011 and we expect it to be strong again in 2012,” said GTM Managing Director Shayle Kann.”’

From Reuters | Read More…

3/5 – Soaring Sustainability: Eagles Advance Clean Energy Plan for Stadium

Monday, March 5th, 2012

“A year and a half after first announcing plans for solar power at the Eagles’ stadium, the franchise announced Thursday that it had teamed up with a new partner – solar giant NRG of Princeton.

NRG will design, build, and operate an array of more than 11,000 solar panels and 14 micro wind turbines that, over the course of a year, will provide six times the power used during all Eagles home games at Lincoln Financial Field, the team said.”

From Philly.com | Read More…