- Billionaire Goes to War With SunEdison Inc – Motley Fool
Motley FoolBillionaire Goes to War With SunEdison Inc
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The company was once known as MEMC Electronic Materials, a maker of silicon materials that went into solar panels, before buying SunEdison. In 2013, under the watchful eye of hedge fund Altai Capital Management, the company changed its name to …
and more » - China, Middle East dovetailing development strategies set to unleash enormous cooperation potential – Xinhua
Washington PostChina, Middle East dovetailing development strategies set to unleash enormous cooperation potential
Xinhua
Their cooperation in production capacity, the professor said, will significantly contribute to industrial development, job creation and the improvement of people's well-being in the Middle East. With China-Middle East joint efforts in promoting the …
China lends more economic, security support to Middle Eastecns
all 424 news articles » - SunRay Cuts Jobs as New Hampshire Reaches Cap on Solar Incentive – Bloomberg
SunRay Cuts Jobs as New Hampshire Reaches Cap on Solar Incentive
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Net metering programs let consumers sell excess energy from solar panels to local utilities, and is one of the key policies driving the growing use of rooftop power systems. Revising the state's net metering program may slow demand for new installations.
and more » - Wi-Fi-enabled school buses leave no child offline – PBS NewsHour
PBS NewsHourWi-Fi-enabled school buses leave no child offline
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In one of the most innovative and successful programs of its kind, Coachella has outfitted school buses with Wi-Fi routers and solar panels and parks them overnight in the most underserved communities. “We wanted to … DAVID NAZAR: When Adams took the …
and more » - It's Time To Go To Work In New Mexico – KRWG
It's Time To Go To Work In New Mexico
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We all know the same facts: high unemployment rate, low job creation rate, high poverty rate, shrinking population. We all also know that New Mexico has enormous untapped potential. … The facts are indisputable: That won't create jobs. No more wasted …
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