- Berry: $5M Schott clawbacks could launch new eco devo fund – Bizjournals.com
Berry: $5M Schott clawbacks could launch new eco devo fund
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“Because the city had protection for the taxpayers' interests in the Schott Solar project, we now have an opportunity to make a major investment for our economy and job creation. I believe we should invest these funds for the development of our … - Consortium of SolarReserve, Kensani and Intikon Completes $586 Million … – Sacramento Bee

Brisbane TimesConsortium of SolarReserve, Kensani and Intikon Completes $586 Million …
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13, 2012 — /PRNewswire/ — The consortium consisting of SolarReserve a U.S. developer of utility-scale solar power projects; the Kensani Group, an experienced empowerment investment and financial advisory player in South Africa; and Intikon Energy …
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As US hesitates, California pours billions into green energy
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With a budget of $2.2 billion over 10 years, CSI's total funding is about the same as the Prop 39 fund. The program, which began in 2007, has created an industry of solar rooftop installers and is on track to reach 1,000 megawatts of installations by … - Finding Alternate Funding For Solar Workforce Development Programs – Solar Industry
Finding Alternate Funding For Solar Workforce Development Programs
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"Despite the fact that jobs and skills training for the solar industry are necessary to meet this precipitous rise in demand (and for quality workmanship to become standard), funding availability for workforce training programs has not been … - Report: Australian solar could benefit from extended clean energy fund – PV-Tech

PV-TechReport: Australian solar could benefit from extended clean energy fund
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Report: Australian solar could benefit from extended clean energy fund. If the CEFC's A$10 billion fund was made additional to the RET there could be a potential 5.9GW of new installations and 10,000 new jobs by 2030. Separating Australia's renewable … - California’s Voters Say Yes to Solar – GetSolar.com
California's Voters Say Yes to Solar
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For the next five years, up to $550 million annually will go toward solar energy and other green initiatives in California. According to KCET, the money will go into the Clean Energy Job Creation Fund, which will, among other things, partially fund job …
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