- Investigation on climate change fraud intensifies, with 15 states joining coalition – Houston Chronicle
New York TimesInvestigation on climate change fraud intensifies, with 15 states joining coalition
Houston Chronicle
In recent years U.S. oil companies have largely backed off earlier efforts to question climate change, shifting to a position that fossil fuels are essential to maintaining the world's economy. Even as companies like BP, Shell and … Those officials …
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all 56 news articles » - Is Selling Vivint Solar Inc Here a Winning Strategy? The Stock Just Gapped Down – SmallCapWired.com
Is Selling Vivint Solar Inc Here a Winning Strategy? The Stock Just Gapped Down
SmallCapWired.com
The institutional sentiment decreased to 1.02 in Q3 2015. Its down 0.25, from 1.27 in 2015Q2. The ratio dived, as 22 funds sold all Vivint Solar Inc shares owned while 22 reduced positions. 25 funds bought stakes while 20 increased positions. They now …
and more » - 'Eternal vigilance': DC regulators on the Exelon-Pepco merger and what's next for the PSC – Utility Dive
'Eternal vigilance': DC regulators on the Exelon-Pepco merger and what's next for the PSC
Utility Dive
On March 23, regulators in Washington, D.C. approved the $6.8 billion acquisition of mid-Atlantic utility Pepco Holdings by Exelon, a Chicago-based utility holding company. With the addition of Pepco's more than 2 million customers to a portfolio that …
and more » - TerraForm Global Expects SunEdison's Imminent Bankruptcy To Have Material Adverse Effects On Its Business – Seeking Alpha
TerraForm Global Expects SunEdison's Imminent Bankruptcy To Have Material Adverse Effects On Its Business
Seeking Alpha
TerraForm Global does not rely substantially on SunEdison for funding or liquidity and believes that, in the event SunEdison seeks bankruptcy protection, TerraForm Global will have sufficient liquidity to support its ongoing operations. … In the …
and more » - These smart blinds adjust based on sunlight, temperature, and more – Digital Trends
Digital TrendsThese smart blinds adjust based on sunlight, temperature, and more
Digital Trends
“Window blinds are there to regulate incoming heat and light, but it is nobody's job to open and close them several times a day. Such a simple, but annoying task has got to be automated, just like many other things at home.” … Once in place, they are …
and more » - City solar project could cut costs for low-income homes – The Coloradoan
The ColoradoanCity solar project could cut costs for low-income homes
The Coloradoan
As proposed, the solar array — a partnership between Fort Collins Utilities and Grid Alternatives with funding from the Colorado Energy Office — would be built on city-owned land and provide 190 kilowatts of electricity, or enough to power about 40 …
and more » - Monopoly Money Stifles Growth – Daily Caller
Monopoly Money Stifles Growth
Daily Caller
The first step to restoring a vigorous and growing economy, however, is to surrender the fantasy that manipulating government monopoly money can do anything for real growth in jobs and opportunities. … larded up with K-street lobbyists, Silicon … - Why This Governor Opposes a Bipartisan Bill to Subsidize Solar Energy – Daily Signal
Daily SignalWhy This Governor Opposes a Bipartisan Bill to Subsidize Solar Energy
Daily Signal
Advocates say the contracts would create roughly 800 jobs. Officials in the … In April 2014, LePage vetoed another bipartisan solar energy bill because it would impose a new tax on residential and commercial electric bills to fund a solar program …
and more » - Michigan home to 87000 clean jobs – Coldwater Daily Reporter
Michigan home to 87000 clean jobs
Coldwater Daily Reporter
“Clean energy jobs play a critical role in Michigan's economy and this report shows the clean energy sector's potential to continue growing and leading the Midwest,” Liesl Clark, president of the Michigan Energy Innovation Business Council, said …
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