- Proposed CPUC decision protects homeowners with solar – Idyllwild Town Cier
Proposed CPUC decision protects homeowners with solar
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California homeowners who install solar photovoltaic will receive financial credit based on a California Public Utilities Commission decision last week. The proposed decision continues the current policy of … pay a non-bypassable charge, which all … - Technology in 2015: Part 2: A Year Of Mamp;A And Collaboration – Zacks.com
Technology in 2015: Part 2: A Year Of Mamp;A And Collaboration
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KPMG predicted in its 2015 M&A Outlook Survey that the U.S. would be the most popular deal destination this year driven by low interest rates, record stock prices, improving employment big cash balances. … Dell is reportedly raising around $50 …
and more » - Open thread for night owls: Sen. Reid furious rooftop solar got screwed in … – Daily Kos
Daily KosOpen thread for night owls: Sen. Reid furious rooftop solar got screwed in …
Daily Kos
U.S. Marine infantrymen fought with insurgents in Fallujah on Thursday as warplanes and tanks bombarded guerrilla positions in the heaviest fighting here in weeks. The clashes raged as nearly 1,000 residents returned to the devastated city for the …
and more » - Time Traveling Back to 2015's Screw Ups – Barron's
Barron’sTime Traveling Back to 2015's Screw Ups
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A better-executed step would've scored points with the Group of Seven nations and hedge fund managers alike, enabling Beijing to weaken the yuan even further to support exports if it so chooses. Shinzo Abe's trade bet: In his bid to boost growth …
and more » - New York's Banner Year for Clean Energy and Climate – Natural Resources Defense Council (blog)
Natural Resources Defense Council (blog)New York's Banner Year for Clean Energy and Climate
Natural Resources Defense Council (blog)
But there was much, much more. New York has put in place nation-leading policies that are creating good jobs, saving consumers money on energy, helping our kids breathe cleaner air, and mitigating the serious impacts of climate change …
and more » - Richard Eidlin: What's next after Paris agreement? – La Crosse Tribune
La Crosse TribuneRichard Eidlin: What's next after Paris agreement?
La Crosse Tribune
For the first time, superstar entrepreneurs showed up with plans to fund major initiatives. Giant companies sent CEOs to showcase … We saw many businesses that are committed to doing their part on climate change – like Patagonia, which has installed …
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