- Island First Nation grasps potential of alternative power – Canada First Perspective
Island First Nation grasps potential of alternative power
Canada First Perspective
In 2009, T'Sou-ke began the journey to become the largest solar energy-producing community in B.C. A $400,000 grant from the Clean Energy Fund of B.C. was the initial boost, and $500,000 more from various government sources followed. In addition to the … - Murkowski talks energy exports API outlines 2014 in energy Khosla disputes 60 … – Politico
Murkowski talks energy exports API outlines 2014 in energy Khosla disputes 60 …
Politico
I said 'that looks like a hit job.' I immediately thought, I'm going to really have some explaining to do because — while I stand behind everything I said — if I'm in a story that really negatively portrays clean tech, an area I work in and I'm … - Five Conservative Reforms Millennials Should Be Fighting For – Washington Post (blog)
Washington Post (blog)Five Conservative Reforms Millennials Should Be Fighting For
Washington Post (blog)
… and solar companies, state and local governments, and countless other interests. The TANF Emergency Fund, the closest thing to this in the 2009 stimulus, placed 260,000 people in jobs at a cost of $5 billion over two years: that's about $19,230.77 … - Financial stocks pull down TSX – Baystreet.ca
Financial stocks pull down TSX
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BlackBerry Ltd. has hired Ron Louks, who has held senior positions at HTC America Inc. and Sony Ericsson, to help develop the company's long-term product roadmap. Its shares on the TSX were up 42 cents, or 5.2%, to $8.51. Economically speaking … - Lansing must get priorities straight – Livingston Daily
Lansing must get priorities straight
Livingston Daily
The entire system — how we fund local government and how we manage post-employment benefits like health care and pensions — must be re-envisioned. We need a statewide solution, not a series … Lawmakers should be guided by the Michigan Public … - Bruce Maiman: Linking schools with business partners – Sacramento Bee
Bruce Maiman: Linking schools with business partners
Sacramento Bee
The Legislature last year allocated $250 million of the $55 billion education budget to expand high school tech programs and, more important, fund agencies designed to link those schools with business partners. That creates a career path to high-need … - RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Turn off the kettle, Doris, and come up to bed… – Daily Mail
Daily MailRICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Turn off the kettle, Doris, and come up to bed…
Daily Mail
Utility bills have been hiked unnecessarily to fund subsidies for utterly useless and unsightly wind farms and inefficient solar panels, none of which has a hope in hell of meeting Britain's energy needs. We are sitting on a sea of shale gas, which … - Stocks start the week with modest losses – CNN
Stocks start the week with modest losses
CNN
After starting the year with a lackluster performance last week, stocks could continue to tread water in the run-up to Friday's big jobs report. Investors are also awaiting … The Guggenheim Solar (TAN)exchange-traded fund barely budged. "Goldman cuts … - US Stocks Fall for Third Day After Slower Services Data – Businessweek
MiamiHerald.comUS Stocks Fall for Third Day After Slower Services Data
Businessweek
“I think we're just going to go sideways until we see the Fed's minutes and the jobs report on Friday.” Related: Service Industries in U.S. … First Solar Inc. lost 9.7 percent to $51.26 for the biggest drop in the S&P 500. Goldman Sachs Group Inc …
U.S. Stocks Fall, First Three-Day Drop to Start Year Since 2005San Francisco Chronicle
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