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- EGEB: 116GW of utility scale Wind/Solar coming to USA, solar asset acquisition up, more – Electrek
ElectrekEGEB: 116GW of utility scale Wind/Solar coming to USA, solar asset acquisition up, more
Electrek
Project acquisitions rose 67% with 228 large-scale solar projects with a combined capacity of 20.4 GW in 2017. In the previous year, it was only 12.2 GW. Some positive news on global growth. While the US numbers will be lower, globally we jumped from … - Gov. Rick Scott visits the Suncoast – WWSB ABC 7
Gov. Rick Scott visits the Suncoast
WWSB ABC 7
BRADENTON, FL (WWSB) – Gov. Rick Scott will visit the Suncoast today at Manatee Technical College. The Governor will announce the first project from the state's job growth grant fund. It includes a $200,000 grant for a solar training project. Governor …
and more » - Cowlitz PUD outlines desires for potential state carbon policy – Longview Daily News
Cowlitz PUD outlines desires for potential state carbon policy
Longview Daily News
Wind farms, solar panels, and geothermal plants are examples of eligible renewable resources. Because hydropower is not considered renewable under the law, the PUD had to build two giant wind farms in Central Washington to comply with the law, and they …
and more » - How Solar Power Is Helping Redefine This Alberta First Nation – DeSmog Canada
DeSmog CanadaHow Solar Power Is Helping Redefine This Alberta First Nation
DeSmog Canada
In 2015, seven young people died in Beaver Lake Cree Nation — a tiny community in northeast Alberta with an on-reserve population of only 345 people. “We started to lose young people,” recalled Crystal Lameman, treaty coordinator and member of the … - Concerns over Oakland official's plan to divert funds to center in her district – San Francisco Chronicle
San Francisco ChronicleConcerns over Oakland official's plan to divert funds to center in her district
San Francisco Chronicle
If enacted, the ordinance would give 5 percent of the cost of each capital improvement project to a fund for job-training organizations. Three-quarters of the money would go to one group, the Cypress Mandela Training Center, a nonprofit that has …
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