- Eight Questions for Eight Candidates: Murray Monroe – Claremont Courier
Eight Questions for Eight Candidates: Murray Monroe
Claremont Courier
I'm a longtime resident and I want to continue to keep up the Claremont tradition—the trees, promoting solar, purchasing the water company. … I would figure the city of Claremont would do a better job than a private corporation. … The last one … - Why Trump's Plan to Bring Back Coal Jobs Makes No Sense – Gizmodo
GizmodoWhy Trump's Plan to Bring Back Coal Jobs Makes No Sense
Gizmodo
“Analysts of the energy sector that have examined the state of the coal industry in the US have come to the conclusion that a lot of the production and employment declines are driven almost entirely by non regulatory factors,” Keith Gaby, Senior …
and more » - Bill targets 100 percent renewable energy goal – Wicked Local Bourne
Wicked Local BourneBill targets 100 percent renewable energy goal
Wicked Local Bourne
Every house, building and car in Massachusetts would be powered by renewable energy sources in the coming decades under a new bill in the state legislature. That would make Massachusetts the first state in the country to commit to getting 100 percent …
and more » - Solar outlook brightens in lagging Tennessee – The Tennessean
The TennesseanSolar outlook brightens in lagging Tennessee
The Tennessean
Solar generation, besides providing clean electricity, also brings local construction jobs and is an increasingly attractive power option to large companies — say Google or Apple or big manufacturers — that are trying to meet high demand. … that …
and more » - What Trump means for UW's new clean-energy facility – seattlepi.com
seattlepi.comWhat Trump means for UW's new clean-energy facility
seattlepi.com
The University of Washington has opened a new facility aimed at accelerating the clean-energy innovation – exactly the sort of thing Gov. Jay Inslee loves and President Trump isn't wild about. Located in a former sheet metal fabrication facility behind …
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