- Mitt Romney: Obama Has Failed Michigan – CNBC.com

CNBC.comMitt Romney: Obama Has Failed Michigan
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First came Solyndra, with taxpayers left to picking up the tab for a $500 million loan guarantee to the bankrupt solar-panel firm. Now it's been joined by Beacon Power, another green recipient of federal largesse, which has also gone under. … - The Elusive Promise of Renewable Energy – Utah Business

Brisbane TimesThe Elusive Promise of Renewable Energy
Utah Business
“ Utah has a potential of 1322 gigawatts of power available in renewable energy in solar, wind, geothermal, hydro and biomass. Renewable energy represents a significant source of energy and potential jobs for Utah ,” says Samantha Julian, …
The vote's in: Time to get seriousClimate Spectator - Coal to remain vital: Patel – Times LIVE
Coal to remain vital: Patel
Times LIVE
He cited the existing example of using a percentage of Parliament's electricity bill to help fund the state's solar water heater programme, which he described as a "success story". This showed it was possible to grow demand for a green product, … - Buyer sought for Uni-Solar complex in Fort Custer – Battle Creek Enquirer
Buyer sought for Uni-Solar complex in Fort Custer
Battle Creek Enquirer
Those plans fizzled, along with hopes of bringing hundreds of new jobs to Battle Creek. Discussions earlier this year between Uni-Solar and officials at Battle Creek Unlimited, which markets the industrial park, recently sparked a plan to market the … - Wonkbook: Romney embraces the public option – Washington Post (blog)
Wonkbook: Romney embraces the public option
Washington Post (blog)
Solar energy is getting much, much cheaper, writes Paul Krugman: "Solyndra's failure was actually caused by technological success: the price of solar panels is dropping fast, and Solyndra couldn't keep up with the competition. … - Industry says proposed solar tax makes riverside county less competitive – Global Solar Technology (blog)

Press-EnterpriseIndustry says proposed solar tax makes riverside county less competitive
Global Solar Technology (blog)
County officials say additional impacts are not covered by the tens of millions these projects would already pay to the County's general fund through sales and property taxes. "The solar industry has always said it would pay its fair share, however, …
RIVERSIDE COUNTY: Proposed solar fee goes before supervisors TuesdayPress-Enterprise
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