- SunEdison Inc: TerraForm CEO Resignation Is the Least of SUNE's Problems – Investorplace.com
SunEdison Inc: TerraForm CEO Resignation Is the Least of SUNE's Problems
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Along with that warning, TerraForm Global warned that its parent/partner SunEdison ran a very real risk of bankruptcy, which could adversely impact both TerraForm companies, which depend on SunEdison to supply up-and-running solar power projects …
and more » - Chicago's REV: How ComEd is reinventing itself as a smart energy platform – Utility Dive
Chicago's REV: How ComEd is reinventing itself as a smart energy platform
Utility Dive
That's not our job. But for something that creates general public benefit, I think that's what we do. That's what our socialization mechanism does.” Beyond that, the utility also wants to test whether such microgrids can offer a “strategic reserve” of … - Wall Street Breakfast: First Quarter Comes To A Close – Seeking Alpha
Wall Street Breakfast: First Quarter Comes To A Close
Seeking Alpha
State-controlled newspaper Rodong Sinmun is warning North Koreans to prepare for economic hardships ahead as the nation channels funding into its weapons program. "The path to the revolution is never easy, we might have to go through Arduous March … - The Potential Problem With Bernie Sanders's Plan to Phase Out Nuclear Power Plants – Newsweek
NewsweekThe Potential Problem With Bernie Sanders's Plan to Phase Out Nuclear Power Plants
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While generating an additional megawatt-hour of electricity from existing solar or wind facilities can be cheaper than burning coal, building a whole new set of wind turbines is more expensive than just feeding more gas into your existing gas-fired …
and more » - SunEdison: The Coup De Grace (The Killing Blow) – Seeking Alpha
SunEdison: The Coup De Grace (The Killing Blow)
Seeking Alpha
SunEdison's swap of $336 Exchangeable Notes for Project Equity with Madison Dearborn et al is in jeopardy of failing. April 1st, Madison Dearborn et al have the right to terminate the swap for solar projects in Hawaii and California that have not … - Thinking Outside the Tent: How These Funders Approach the Refugee Crisis Differently – Inside Philanthropy
Thinking Outside the Tent: How These Funders Approach the Refugee Crisis Differently
Inside Philanthropy
Enter the Speed School Fund, which describes itself as "a private donor philanthropic fund designed to develop and scale initiatives which help out-of-school children get back to and learn in school." Speed School Fund has committed to mobilizing $20 … - New climate campaign moves full steam ahead – Bloomberg Government (blog)
Bloomberg Government (blog)New climate campaign moves full steam ahead
Bloomberg Government (blog)
Meanwhile, West Virginia's Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, who has led the opposition to the EPA's rule said he'll “strongly oppose efforts by anyone to bully job producers into compliance with this illegal and unprecedented regulation …
Clean Power Plan Backers Petition Court in Support of EPAPOWER magazine
all 43 news articles » - Ted Strickland Was For Free Trade with China, Before He Was Against It – The Weekly Standard (blog)
Ted Strickland Was For Free Trade with China, Before He Was Against It
The Weekly Standard (blog)
Strickland, after being put out of a job by John Kasich in 2010, has been biding his time as president of the liberal Center for American Progress Action Fund, all the while serving on the governor's council of the oddly named "Bipartisan Policy Center …
and more » - Projects focus on industries facing shortages of skilled workers – Virginia Business Magazine
Virginia Business MagazineProjects focus on industries facing shortages of skilled workers
Virginia Business Magazine
Terry McAuliffe proposed a new effort to fund and increase the breadth of noncredit workforce credential programs in community colleges and to boost the number of students receiving certification in high-demand fields. The state's final two-year state …
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