SF News Flex Alert Continues Thursday; Temps to Finally Start Cooling This Weekend The big California Heatwave of 2022 will slowly start to dissipate this weekend, and in San Francisco this weekend you can expect a cloudy reprieve — though it still may feel a bit warm.
Business & Tech Bay Area Couple To Be Jailed For Massive Ponzi Scheme Worth $1 Billion A Martinez couple who was operating a seemingly legitimate business selling solar generators pleaded guilty Friday to various charges stemming from a Ponzi scheme that netted them $1 billion in fraudulent income — affording them an extremely lavish lifestyle.
SF News Tesla's New Batteries For Your Home Could Help Us All Say Goodbye To The Power Grid Tesla CEO Elon Musk not-so-quietly unveiled a new product, the Powerwall Tesla Home Battery, last week, that stands to change the way everyone thinks about solar power and sustainable energy. Until now, putting
SF News World's Largest Solar Power Plant Opens On CA-Nevada Border Have you heard about the Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System? It's a totally innovative project backed by Google, NRG Energy, and Brightsource Energy, located across five square miles of desert on the California-Nevada
SF News San Francisco Can Finally Ditch PG&E In 2017, Says Interactive Map Does anyone really like our local utility company? No, no one does. PG&E blows things up, deprives us of our pastimes and attempts to scramble our brainwaves on a regular basis.
SF News Feinstein Opposes Solar Panels in Mojave Desert by Amy Crocker Senator Dianne Feinstein proposed legislation that would block solar panel development in the Mojave desert in order to preserve a million acres of wildlife. This move highlights a rift between