- Opinion: What's Wrong with Willits' Water? – The Willits News
Opinion: What's Wrong with Willits' Water?
The Willits News
Older residents related who had to be treated for “shower burns”, and who washed their trucks with Willits water, only to need a new paint job because of the blistering. Harry Brown was the Mayor of Willits in the 1980's. … For example, J.C. can be … - County Approves HERO PACE Program to Save Water and Energy – Gridley Herald
County Approves HERO PACE Program to Save Water and Energy
Gridley Herald
HERO has helped fund residential efficiency projects in more than 40,000 households in California, totaling more than $974 million in financing. By stimulating home renovation activity, the HERO Program increases demand for local contractor services.
and more » - Why Are These Solar Stocks on the Move? – Insider Monkey (blog)
Insider Monkey (blog)Why Are These Solar Stocks on the Move?
Insider Monkey (blog)
Demand for thin film is stronger than expected and management is doing a good job at controlling costs. With good execution, First Solar's rally can continue. A total of 30 funds reported stakes worth $281.51 million and accounting for 5.90% of the …
and more » - Renewable energy movement in Illinois is ramping up; Some lawmakers resist and … – Madison County Record
Renewable energy movement in Illinois is ramping up; Some lawmakers resist and …
Madison County Record
… shows that wind and solar are two of the highest-priced sources of energy. Researcher Sterling Burnett has stated that the closer Illinois gets to the 2025 RPS standards, let alone the higher standards laid out in the Clean Jobs Bill, the higher … - Chicopee mayoral candidates field questions – Reminder Publications
Chicopee mayoral candidates field questions
Reminder Publications
Much still needs to be done and significant funds are needed from both Michelin North America, the responsible party to clean up ground contamination and our state and federal partners at MassDevelopment, the Department of Environmental Protection, and … - It's completely ridiculous to think that humans could live on Mars – Quartz
It's completely ridiculous to think that humans could live on Mars
Quartz
(One of us is nerdier than the other—I'm not naming any names, but his job title is “Captain of Moonshots.”) The idea of using our … Mars has almost no surface water; a toxic atmosphere that is too thin for humans to survive without pressure suits …
and more » - Rosenthal Elected Mayor, La Monte Mayor Pro Tem – Malibu Times
Malibu TimesRosenthal Elected Mayor, La Monte Mayor Pro Tem
Malibu Times
Later, La Monte had his own humor to add: “I plan to do the very best I can in the job that [former Malibu Mayor] Pamela Conley Ulich's children used to call 'Mayor Pretend.'” Fireworks restrictions … The motion also appropriated $7,500 from the city …
and more » - Elon Musk's SolarCity Used Prison Labor To Build Taxpayer Subsidized Solar Panels – Daily Caller
Elon Musk's SolarCity Used Prison Labor To Build Taxpayer Subsidized Solar Panels
Daily Caller
Elon Musk's energy company SolarCity used multi-million dollar state tax credits to fund prison labor for its solar panels. SolarCity is a top company in the U.S. renewable energy sector, raising … Instead of stimulating the local employment market … - Fact-checking the 3rd Republican presidential debate – NJ.com
NJ.comFact-checking the 3rd Republican presidential debate
NJ.com
Christie in 2012 signed a law increasing the number of solar subsidy credits that New Jersey utilities must buy, which lawmakers hoped would increase prices for the credits. The law was meant to reverse a decline in … They told you that your Social …
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