Texas Solar Records

That’s an incredible milestone for the Lone Star State! While February 2026 has seen solar generation records consistently shattered—at times meeting over 50% to 54% of ERCOT’s total demand—the momentum is clear: Texas is rapidly becoming a solar superpower. As the grid adapts to this massive influx of renewable energy, there has never been a …

EPA Repeals Climate Finding

On February 12, 2026, the Trump administration and EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin officially revoked the 2009 Endangerment Finding, a landmark scientific determination that greenhouse gases (GHGs) threaten public health and welfare. Described by the administration as the “single largest deregulatory action in U.S. history,” the move effectively strips the federal government of its legal obligation …

Nevada Solar: Beat NV Energy Changes

Ever stare at your NV Energy bill and feel like you’re trying to crack a secret code? Between the “Basic Service Charge,” “DEAA,” and those cryptic “Tranches,” it’s enough to make anyone’s head spin. But there’s a new change coming in April 2026 that every Nevada homeowner needs to know about: Demand Charges. If you …

Solar Power: A Solution to Rising Bills

It is a sobering reality: while headline inflation has cooled for many goods, electricity remains a massive outlier. The Goldman Sachs data highlights a “structural surge”—meaning this isn’t a temporary spike, but a fundamental shift in how the world consumes energy. As AI data centers and industrial electrification compete for a limited supply of power, …

Renewables Lead, Sunrun Powers Grid

It is a landmark time for energy. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), renewables are officially set to overtake coal as the world’s top source of electricity by mid-2026 at the latest. In fact, some data suggests that in the first half of 2025, renewable generation already briefly nudged past coal for the first …

Beyond the Panels: Why Battery Storage is the New Vegas Essential

For years, the Southern Nevada skyline has been changing. We’ve gone from a few scattered blue squares on rooftops to a landscape where solar panels are as common as desert sage. But in 2026, the conversation in Las Vegas has shifted. It’s no longer just about catching the sun; it’s about keeping it. As utility …

The Silent Crisis: Nevada’s HOA Financial Strain and the Rise of “Zombie” Reserves

Nevada is a land defined by its rapid growth and vast suburban landscapes, where Homeowners Associations (HOAs) govern an estimated 60% of residents. However, beneath the manicured lawns and community pools, a financial crisis is brewing. As infrastructure ages and inflation climbs, many Silver State HOAs are grappling with “Zombie” Reserves—reserve funds that look alive …

Nevada Solar Independence and Sunrun

Achieving energy independence in Nevada is no longer just a lofty environmental goal; it is a strategic necessity for a state that has historically imported the vast majority of its energy. With some of the highest solar irradiance in the country, the Silver State is uniquely positioned to transition from energy dependence to a self-sustaining …