The panels, removed under Ronald Reagan, found new homes from Maine to China. And their legacy still reverberates.
Unity College acquired the panels in 1991 after they were removed from the White House, and they were used to heat water at ...
Amid the energy crisis of the 1970s, President Jimmy Carter hoped to reduce America's dependence on foreign oil.
President Carter’s influence on the automotive industry was transformative, especially for fuel efficiency and functional ...
The need for alternative sources of energy and a desire for energy independence prompted President Jimmy Carter to install the first solar panels on the roof of the White House in 1979.
“President Carter was four decades ahead of his time,” said Manish Bapna, who leads the Natural Resources Defense Council.
Nearly 40 years after President Carter had 32 solar panels installed on the White House's roof, he watched nearly 4,000 of ...
Among the many causes Carter championed was renewable energy, which led him to install solar panels on the White House in 1979. His successor, President Ronald Reagan, did not share Carter's ...
Jimmy Carter established a green legacy in the fields, forests and river bottoms of Georgia as much as he did in the White ...