- U.K. Solar Chief Sees More Job Losses After 1000 Posts Lost – Bloomberg
BloombergU.K. Solar Chief Sees More Job Losses After 1000 Posts Lost
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The U.K. solar industry will shed more jobs as installers go bust because of government cuts to subsidies, the head of the sector's main lobby group said, after two companies went into administration with the loss of almost 1,000 workers. Mark Group …
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Insurance JournalCalifornia Wants Half Its Power from Renewable Energy by 2030
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California already has some of the world's toughest air quality standards, and set a mandate in 2006 to derive a third of its electricity from renewable sources such as solar, wind and geothermal by 2020. State regulators say they already hit 25 …
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all 1,949 news articles » - Sundrop Farms gearing up to produce $105m worth of tomatoes a year in Port Augusta – Courier Mail
Courier MailSundrop Farms gearing up to produce $105m worth of tomatoes a year in Port Augusta
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The focus of the Sundrop Farms' workers will soon shift from four 100-metre long greenhouses to the installation of 23,000 mirrors and a 115-metre high solar tower. … The world's leading private equity firm, KKR, last year invested $100 million from … - The Home of the Blues Gets a Little Greener – Clean Energy News (blog)
Clean Energy News (blog)The Home of the Blues Gets a Little Greener
Clean Energy News (blog)
The project will include a 50-kilowatt (kW) solar array, which will not only provide renewable energy to the building, but will also be part of a green collar job training program. The $2 million in QEC bonds will be used to fund a “greenroof … - SEIA Calls New Report Smearing Solar 'Dirty Tricks at Their Very Worst' – Greentech Media
SEIA Calls New Report Smearing Solar 'Dirty Tricks at Their Very Worst'
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Mark Twain said it best — there are “lies, damned lies and statistics.” It's hard to tell which is which after closely reviewing the latest hatchet job on solar energy by the Koch brothers' front group, The Taxpayers Protection Alliance (TPA). Aside … - Why AGL's Andy Vesey has energy to burn – The Australian Financial Review
The Australian Financial ReviewWhy AGL's Andy Vesey has energy to burn
The Australian Financial Review
Andy Vesey was leaving the Bulgarian Prime Minister's office in Sofia last year after chasing an outstanding payment for his employer, US power giant AES Corporation, when he got a text message about an offshore job. In the gloom of the government …
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