- Saudi Arabia Is Open for Business, but Not Everybody's Buying – New York Times
The TimesSaudi Arabia Is Open for Business, but Not Everybody's Buying
New York Times
… more money at home, keeping it in the local economy and creating jobs. But the developments will require large government spending and extensive construction, neither of which will quickly increase the state's nonoil revenue nor create jobs that …
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all 477 news articles » - Solar Light Cleaner and Cheaper, yet India Subsidises Kerosene – The Quint
The QuintSolar Light Cleaner and Cheaper, yet India Subsidises Kerosene
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Solar lighting could reduce rural India's dependence on kerosene, an unsafe fuel that also places a heavy subsidy burden on the government, a 2017 study has found. For every consumer who switches from kerosene to solar resources for lighting, the … - National Grid halts renewable energy program – Ricentral.com
Ricentral.comNational Grid halts renewable energy program
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NORTH KINGSTOWN—Small scale solar installers in Rhode Island are scrambling to figure out how to keep their companies running through the winter months after National Grid stopped accepting applications for its Renewable Energy Growth (REG) Program …
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