Solyndra Gets Biggest Chunk of SCE’s 250 MW Distributed Solar Project


Solyndra was the very first of the renewable energy companies funded through the (newly renewable energy-friendly) Department of Energy under Secretary Chu, who guaranteed a $535 million loan so Solyndra could build a factory to make its innovative cylindrical CIGS thin film solar modules. That factory is now due online this fall in the Bay Area’s Fremont, ahead of the original schedule.

Now Southern California Edison (SCE) has awarded Solyndra (through its subsidiary, Photon Solar) a bundle of 20-year power purchase agreements to build about 16 MW of rooftop PV systems distributed atop 15 commercial or industrial buildings in Southern California.

Solyndra’s subsidiary, Photon Solar will build the Solyndra systems, the largest being a 3 MW array on a commercial or industrial building in Buena Park. Seven of its 15 sites will be a megawatt or more. The start-up just completed their largest array to date, a 704 KW system on the LCS Industries building in New Jersey.

The company expects to triple its manufacturing output once the first 250MW of capacity ramps up. It has almost a billion in VC funding for its innovative easy-install tubular CIGS thin film modules.

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The 23 Most Cost-Effective Policies for Stopping Climate Change


The Center for Climate Strategies has issued a report laying out in detail the cost/benefit analysis underpinning 23 policy options and their expected net cost per ton of greenhouse gases removed.

Like the three climate bills that would have reduced the deficit by about $20 billion by 2020, these 23 carbon reduction policies would also save Americans money – $5 billion a year – while reducing carbon emissions.

Because this group has already helped create full climate action plans for 16 states through consensus building and input from technical experts and stakeholders, it has hands-on experience – unlike most think tanks. So its researchers are able to go back and assess the real life costs and success or failure of policies that they had recommended. (more…)

Capitalism is Over! (if you want it)

Capitalism is Over

In the spirit of John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s “War is Over (if you want it)” protests four decades ago, a disparate band of activists is now tackling our dysfunctional corpulent capitalist infrastructure. “Capitalism Is Over! If You Want It: Summer of Tough Love”, is a series of interruptions/actions by artists from around the world in response to the negative impact that capitalism has wrought upon our collective health, well-being and shared environment.

Scores of artists, writers and performers (including a bright pink capitalist pig) have been creating work that highlights the gross inequities and unsustainability of the capitalist model, as well as underscoring the urgent need to construct a more viable economic system that does not poison our planet and disenfranchise billions.

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Capitalism is Over! (if you want it)

Capitalism is Over

In the spirit of John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s “War is Over (if you want it)” protests four decades ago, a disparate band of activists is now tackling our dysfunctional corpulent capitalist infrastructure. “Capitalism Is Over! If You Want It: Summer of Tough Love”, is a series of interruptions/actions by artists from around the world in response to the negative impact that capitalism has wrought upon our collective health, well-being and shared environment.

Scores of artists, writers and performers (including a bright pink capitalist pig) have been creating work that highlights the gross inequities and unsustainability of the capitalist model, as well as underscoring the urgent need to construct a more viable economic system that does not poison our planet and disenfranchise billions.

Sludge, Lies and Video Pig

capitalist pig

Megan Wilson takes the capitalist pig to downtown San Francisco to help illustrate the destructive costs of capitalism.

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cioUtilizing news stands located along Market and Montgomery Street in San Francisco as “vehicles to deliver information”, artists Eliza Barrios and Paz de la Calzada send weekly messages via various newspaper machine windows.

capitalism is over

Capitalism is Over

Capitalism is Over (CIO) Market Street projections done in conjunction with the Luggage Store Gallery.

Lima, Peru

This image is from “Artist Against the Grain“, a film by Ann Kaneko in Lima Peru. Each artist held an oversize letter sign and stood in front of the National Palace of Justice, where laws get made. Like CIO, these are yet more artists doing political work in public space.

Many more CIO actions are planned throughout the summer at various points across the globe. For more information, check out the CIO website: capitalismisover.com

war is overJohn Lennon and Yoko Ono declare that war is over.


The lovely CIO logo was created by graphic designer Cat Ferrez.

Images are courtesy of Capitalism is Over.

India: Doubling Renewable Energy Capacity Would Have Negligible Impact on Power Tariffs

A study by one of the leading ratings firm in India shows that the cost of doubling the renewable energy generation capacity over the next five years would be negligible.

The Indian government has announced a the National Action Plan on Climate Change according to which the contribution of renewable energy resources to power generation would be increased to 10 percent by 2015 and 15 percent by 2020, as opposed to the current four percent. The main thrust would be on solar and wind energy infrastructure. The state electricity boards are also mandated to increase purchase of power from renewable energy sources by one percent every year.

Infrastructure development for tapping renewable energy sources for power generation is important as India looks to reduce its carbon emission output to offset international pressure for mandatory emission reduction targets and to reduce its dependence on foreign supplies of energy resources. (more…)