- Solar power struggle – The Stylus
The StylusSolar power struggle
The Stylus
Solar steadily increasingin popularity. Solar Liberty plans to put a solar energy farm on East Canal Road by an old landfill. However, there are many technicalities and hoops to jump through before beginning. The biggest job will come from National Grid. - Why Venture Capitalists Abandoned Clean Energy – Wall Street Journal
Wall Street JournalWhy Venture Capitalists Abandoned Clean Energy
Wall Street Journal
Building extensive factories and building demonstration projects to scale, those were not activities that VCs ended up being willing to fund at the hundreds of millions of dollars level. Third, energy companies or clean-tech companies were going into … - Big funding cuts for renewable energy agency – Otago Daily Times
Otago Daily TimesBig funding cuts for renewable energy agency
Otago Daily Times
The new funds will be in addition to funding ARENA has in place to complete about 200 projects and to fund several large-scale solar projects announced last week. The government has pledged to support a dozen large-scale solar projects worth $A1 …
and more » - TEP Awards $250000 in Grants for Environment, Education, Assistance Programs – Business Wire (press release)
TEP Awards $250000 in Grants for Environment, Education, Assistance Programs
Business Wire (press release)
TEP's Community Impact Grants will fund home repairs for 175 limited-income families, develop new solar energy resources, expand opportunities for thousands of underserved students and provide other critical services to local residents. “We're excited …
and more » - What Do the Presidential Candidates Know about Science? – Scientific American
Scientific AmericanWhat Do the Presidential Candidates Know about Science?
Scientific American
As part of my plan to create more good-paying jobs, I will also invest in “Make it in America” partnerships that will make America the first choice for manufacturing by harnessing regional strengths, supporting manufacturers up and down the supply …
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