- Solar Light Cleaner, Cheaper. Yet India Subsidises Kerosene – IndiaSpend
IndiaSpendSolar Light Cleaner, Cheaper. Yet India Subsidises Kerosene
IndiaSpend
A woman demonstrates the use of a solar-powered lamp. Despite the health risks it poses, 43% of rural Indian households use kerosene as their primary source of lighting and kerosene subsidy reform will encourage large-scale uptake of solar lighting, … - Diverse Business Leader Awards – Albuquerque Business First
Albuquerque Business FirstDiverse Business Leader Awards
Albuquerque Business First
Last year, the company's co-founder, Mark Fidel, submitted a viewpoint to Albuquerque Business First in which he spoke of the value of the JTIP fund and the difficulties of achieving its job count goals. "Since we have been JTIP eligible, we have hired … - No, Solar Doesn't Have a Customer Acquisition Problem – Greentech Media
Greentech MediaNo, Solar Doesn't Have a Customer Acquisition Problem
Greentech Media
There are countless articles and pundits arguing that solar has a customer acquisition problem. And it's true that, while … However, high customer acquisition costs are merely a symptom of the larger issue: The solar customer experience doesn't put … - Saudi PIF, Softbank sign solar energy agreement – ArabianBusiness.com
ArabianBusiness.comSaudi PIF, Softbank sign solar energy agreement
ArabianBusiness.com
Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) and the SoftBank Vision Fund have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to create a 'Solar Energy Plan 2030' for the kingdom. … as part of the agreement both parties will explore the possibility of the …
and more » - Fall 2017 SMC Job Fair – The Corsair
The CorsairFall 2017 SMC Job Fair
The Corsair
According to Leahy, the “decent sum of money” the 50+ companies at the job fair pay in registration fees completely fund both the job fair and the Job Fair Prep Event. “Because the employers actually pay to come here, this is a real investment that …
and more » - Bloom Energy repays $1.5 million to Delaware after failing to hit job goals – The News Journal
The News JournalBloom Energy repays $1.5 million to Delaware after failing to hit job goals
The News Journal
Bloom Energy cut a $1.5 million check to the state this month after failing to hit its hiring and payroll targets for the fourth straight year – the largest return of economic development funds in recent state history. The money is a … Bloom says it … - Saudi Arabia to raise size of state wealth fund to $400bn – The Times
The TimesSaudi Arabia to raise size of state wealth fund to $400bn
The Times
Masayoshi Son has said that his Softbank Vision Fund was in talks to buy a stake in Saudi Arabia's state-owned electricity company. The Japanese tycoon said that his fund and the kingdom's sovereign wealth fund would create Solar Energy Plan 2030, …
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