by admin | Nov 21, 2016 | Blog, Sunline Energy News & Information
California leads the way in electric vehicle (EV) sales. In fact, the state is on track to add 1.5 million EV’s to the road by 2025. From a strictly environmental standpoint, this is a beautiful thing. For unlike traditional gas-guzzlers, electric vehicles don’t emit...
by admin | Apr 16, 2015 | Blog, Solar Energy News, Sunline Energy News & Information
The California Independent System Operator (CAISO) is responsible for overseeing the state’s electricity infrastructure. This is the regulatory agency that governs things like power supply and energy transmission. It recently mapped out a statewide strategy for...
by admin | Apr 15, 2015 | Blog, Sunline Energy News, Sunline Energy News & Information
Welcome to the next installment in our ongoing series regarding California’s roadmap for a green energy future. The state’s Independent System Operator (ISO) recently published a strategic plan for helping California wean itself off of fossil fuel and reduce CO2...
by admin | Apr 14, 2015 | Blog, Solar Energy News, Sunline Energy News & Information
Yesterday, we looked at how the California Independent System Operator (CAISO) had recently published a strategic vision for moving the state from its current fossil fuel dependence to a more sustainable future. According to the new roadmap, California could easily...
by admin | Apr 13, 2015 | Blog, Solar Energy News, Sunline Energy News & Information
California currently generates 5% of its electricity from solar energy. And the state is on track to generate 33% of its electricity from renewable power by 2020. Thanks to very ambitious green mandates, utilities are required to invest in cleaner and more sustainable...
by admin | Apr 8, 2015 | Blog, San Diego Solar, Solar Technology News, Sunline Energy News & Information
In California, we love our bottled water. Municipal water services provide plenty of H2O via the tap, but we prefer hydrating from disposable, plastic containers. However, this could change very soon as water in our drought-stricken state becomes even more expensive....