- Sharp Predicts First Profit in Three Years on Costs Cuts – Bloomberg
BloombergSharp Predicts First Profit in Three Years on Costs Cuts
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While the 289 billion yen rescue package brought the Japanese company back from the brink of bankruptcy, Sharp now needs to prove it can revamp its liquid-crystal display business, stem losses in the solar panel operations and reverse a decline in …
and more » - On the issues: Rail shows differences between candidates for governor – Concord Monitor
Concord MonitorOn the issues: Rail shows differences between candidates for governor
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An economic feasibility study conducted by the state estimated a rail line will create 5,600 new jobs, and Van Ostern frequently quotes the project's price tag between $3 million and $4 million. Sununu and … He supports directing state funds toward …
and more » - Solar panels evolve with attractive architectural integration – OC Housing News
OC Housing NewsSolar panels evolve with attractive architectural integration
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Taking advantage of the expansion of inexpensive solar panels, the State of California, eager to avoid a repeat of the rolling blackouts of the early 00s, and generally on the forefront of green energy initiatives, passed legislation requiring new …
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all 638 news articles » - Benefits Of Rooftop Solar Power Largely Exceed Net Metering Costs … – Progress Illinois
Progress IllinoisBenefits Of Rooftop Solar Power Largely Exceed Net Metering Costs …
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Rooftop solar power's benefits to the environment and electric grid largely exceed the costs of "net metering" programs, according to a recent report from the …
and more » - Subsidy culture undermines UK's green industry – Financial Times
Financial TimesSubsidy culture undermines UK's green industry
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Recent events in the renewables sector — including attempts to reduce the burden of this support — have sparked concern among participants over consumers' declining willingness to fund this enormous exercise in job creation. It is why the industry is …
and more » - The truth behind Bloom Energy's sweet deal in Delaware – The News Journal
The News JournalThe truth behind Bloom Energy's sweet deal in Delaware
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Had this money not gone to Bloom, they said, it would have gone to an out-of-state wind or solar company that would not have created any jobs in Delaware. "The surcharge is paying for energy created in Delaware as opposed to going …. other states in … - Automation, the hitch in vows to bring back manufacturing? | The … – Sacramento Bee
Automation, the hitch in vows to bring back manufacturing? | The …
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In the 1960s, Lehigh Valley high school graduates had a lot of options.
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