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Saudis Won’t Settle for Energy Status Quo; Why Should U.S.?
The Saudis, who are both oil- and sunshine-rich, plan to develop 41,000 megawatts of solar projects to support a third of electricity production by 2032. The energy will directly replace oil used for desalination plants—freeing up more oil for export.
RMI Alumni Help Spread the Vision
At RMI we try to measure our impact in the world. One way to do that is to look to alumni and see what they have done since leaving us. These people have RMI’s approach to design and problem solving in their professional arsenal when they move on, and you could say that they are taking RMI with them when they go.
The Way Forward for Solar After Disappointing Tariff Ruling
The U.S. Commerce Department on Thursday levied hefty tariffs on Chinese solar panels imported to the United States, raising concern that resulting higher costs will stunt strong growth in the U.S. solar market.
Building Solar Friendly Communities in Colorado
Coloradoans often brag that the state receives an average of 300 days of sunshine each year. In addition to attracting outdoor enthusiasts year round, the sun also positions Colorado as an emerging hub in the booming U.S. solar market.
Archbold Station: The Ecology of LEED Platinum
It’s encouraging that what was once a rare accomplishment in high-performance building design is now becoming commonplace, maybe even to the point that it’s hardly news. But a small organization hitting LEED Platinum in a rural and ecologically threatened area on a tight budget in a hot, humid climate is not so easy. This is the story of how they did it.