- Do solar power subsidies benefit rich homeowners at the expense of the poor? – The Conversation
The GuardianDo solar power subsidies benefit rich homeowners at the expense of the poor?
The Conversation
… can be shared. Brixton Energy, for example, adds a fraction of the profits from their rooftop solar projects to a community fund to pay for energy efficiency measures, advice and workshops to tackle fuel poverty and boost the cash-saving …
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Independent OnlineSamsung's “crown prince' in focus
Independent Online
He joined Samsung Electronics in 1991. While some critics say Lee doesn't have the experience for the top job, and lacks his father's charisma, insiders say his quiet, urbane manner disguises a steely determination and a tenacity to get things done …
All Eyes Are On Samsung's 'Crown Prince'Business Insider - Isles Youth Discuss Way Forward As Unemployment Bites – AllAfrica.com
Isles Youth Discuss Way Forward As Unemployment Bites
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President Ali Mohamed Shein responded by promising that soon the youth would manage to borrow from 'Empowerment Revolving Fund (ERF),' already in place. Dr Shein told the gathering dubbed "Zanzibar Youth Employment Forum- Time for Renewed … - Wednesday Papers: Pfizer admits Astra deal would mean cuts – Citywire.co.uk
Wednesday Papers: Pfizer admits Astra deal would mean cuts
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Financial Times: Subsidies for large solar farms are to be scrapped in what the industry described as a crippling blow after ministers said the projects were being built so quickly they could become unaffordable. Financial Times: Olli Rehn, the EU … - Angry head of renewable energy agency says axing will leave energy sector … – Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldAngry head of renewable energy agency says axing will leave energy sector …
Sydney Morning Herald
The Australian Renewable Agency chairman, Greg Bourne, blasted the decision in Tuesday's budget to rip $1.3 billion out of the agency and reduce it to ''a branch of an agency in the Department of Industry'' with a ''token amount'' of funds. … The … - The chemistry Ph.D. with the formula to save one of Israel’s poorest communities – Haaretz (blog)
The chemistry Ph.D. with the formula to save one of Israel's poorest communities
Haaretz (blog)
I only deal with long-term projects. I've appointed people to deal with the day-to-day matters; that's their job. Take me, for example. Just last November I went to Jerusalem 18 times, and tomorrow I'm flying out on a fund-raising trip in the United … - Australia dumps clean energy in favour of asphalt economy – RenewEconomy
The GuardianAustralia dumps clean energy in favour of asphalt economy
RenewEconomy
… Tuesday night – includes the abolition of the $3.1 billion Australian Renewable Energy Agency, an institution formed to help bring new and emerging technologies into production and deployment, and to help fund Australia's world-leading solar …
The budget has it backwards on climateABC Online
Australia's Abbott Government Dismantles Climate SafeguardsEnvironment News Service - Energy group targets October for new solar project in Middletown – RenewablesBiz
Energy group targets October for new solar project in Middletown
RenewablesBiz
A proposed Middletown solar array has been enlarged — from an original 386 kilowatts to more than 800 kilowatts, and RER Energy Group representatives told the Town Council on Monday that they expect to deliver the project by October. … Myersville … - In India, solar surge aims to reshape the country’s energy future – Thomson Reuters Foundation
In India, solar surge aims to reshape the country's energy future
Thomson Reuters Foundation
“The solar company is ready to fund my technical education and has also assured me a job when I complete my engineering degree”, the 18-year-old said. Other residents say they are selling some of their land to solar companies to buy luxuries they once …
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