- Subsidized and Expensive Solar Energy Bites the Dust Again – Canada Free Press
Subsidized and Expensive Solar Energy Bites the Dust Again
Canada Free Press
In Bitterfeld-Wolfen, 2200 workers have lost their jobs. Q-Cell's share price was 9 cents. Q-Cell blamed competition from China, management issues, and solar energy subsidies. When the government subsidies dried up, Q-Cell was not able to compete in a … - Job Market Remains Stagnant – WOWT
Job Market Remains Stagnant
WOWT
Remember, wind and solar are ancient forms of energy which was replaced by more effective, reliable and efficient forms. More and more investors are discovering these do not live up to their hype. The next hope for 'Energy' will come from the Large … - New York City’s Mayor Is A Geek At Heart – NPR
New York City's Mayor Is A Geek At Heart
NPR
His job has been described as the second-toughest in America, after the presidency, I guess. MAYOR MICHAEL BLOOMBERG: Let me interrupt. This is a true story. John Lindsay said he had the second-toughest job in the world, and this is true. - Wonkbook: Previewing the jobs report – Washington Post (blog)
Wonkbook: Previewing the jobs report
Washington Post (blog)
The underlying problem remains that the Highway Trust Fund, the place where gas tax revenues are deposited, does not have enough money in it to adequately fund the country's transportation needs. Raising the gas tax — which has remained static since …
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