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- This Bill Won't Help Coal Communities, but Rolling Back Regulations Will – Daily Signal
Daily SignalThis Bill Won't Help Coal Communities, but Rolling Back Regulations Will
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Passage of the bill would exacerbate the problem of the office's distributing funds to low-priority sites. In fact, the federal government already has implemented a pilot program with similar goals to the RECLAIM Act, and the results were as you would … - Connecticut solar industry wants a clawback – Post-Chronicle
Connecticut solar industry wants a clawback
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Connecticut's solar power industry wants a court to block the General Assembly from “confiscating” money earmarked for Green energy projects and instead using it to balance the state budget. Mike Trahan, executive director of SolarConnecticut, said … - Conservative voters back green-energy policies, poll shows – Columbus Business First
Columbus Business FirstConservative voters back green-energy policies, poll shows
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I needed no 'mandate' to install rooftop solar on my house last year. "Legislation that we have supported promotes customers choosing to opt-in or opt-out of renewable and energy efficiency mandates; expands the definition of efficiency to include more … - SpaceX's South Texas launchpad may get Mars-sized boost – San Antonio Express-News
San Antonio Express-NewsSpaceX's South Texas launchpad may get Mars-sized boost
San Antonio Express-News
Recent photos of the site show two ground station antennas that are meant to track manned flights by SpaceX in addition to a solar panel array and Tesla battery packs. Oliveira said rather than string up utility lines to the remote site, which is …
and more » - Tesla Is Cooling Down Classrooms in Hawaii – Entrepreneur
EntrepreneurTesla Is Cooling Down Classrooms in Hawaii
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The problem caused by the high temperatures meant a solution needed to be found, so the Hawaii State Department of Education created a $100 million fund. $100 million is a lot of money, but it would only pay the energy bill of AC units for so long, and …
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