How do I figure out how many solar panels I would need to meet my power needs?
While everyone’s situation is different, a typical 2,500 square foot American home would require a solar panel array that can output 6-10 kilowatts (kW) of power.
While everyone’s situation is different, a typical 2,500 square foot American home would require a solar panel array that can output 6-10 kilowatts (kW) of power.
The odds are against us. That is the bottom line in the latest IPCC report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) on global warming, the most comprehensive scientific report to date.
Scientists have long cautioned that global warming would lead to wetter and drier extremes—increasingly severe rainfall and more intense droughts around the world.
Augusta County Service Authority, chartered in 1966 to centralize the provision of water and sewer services, has rebranded as Augusta Water.

A community health assessment by the Blue Ridge Health District, Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital and UVA Health is being put into action.
The barber is done with Virginia basketball’s post-season haircut, and he didn’t quite go bald with it, but the losses to the transfer portal and the NBA draft left our CavMan with a military high-and-tight look that he didn’t exactly ask for.
It’s Budget Season in DC, and the swamp is in full bloom. Republicans refuse to offer a budget. Why is that? After all, they are demanding that Biden and his Democrats promise to make major cuts because Republicans are so-o-o-o-o concerned about the debt ceiling, even though they are largely responsible for much of the…
Everyone has the right to bodily autonomy – the right to make decisions about if, and when, to have a child, how to bring up a child, as well as a safe and sustainable environment to raise that child.
We’re experiencing disastrous climatic events because we treat the land – metaphorically speaking – like dirt.
A conservation group submitted a petition with 2,085 signatures opposing Governor Glenn Youngkin’s efforts to take Virginia out of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative.
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