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Thursday, Jun 06, 2013

Our opinion: Green in Massachusetts

Massachusetts’ second-in-the-nation ranking in clean technology is a tribute to the green energy policies the state has implemented and encouraged over the last several years. As environmental concerns grow along with the perils of global warming, those policies will pay greater dividends -- as long as the state doesn’t stray from that path.

Wednesday, Jun 05, 2013

Gov. Pat McCrory embraces solar power

Republican Gov. Pat McCrory endorsed solar energy – and the incentive policies that support solar and other renewables – in a public show of support for programs that some lawmakers in his own party have vowed to dismantle.

Tuesday, Jun 04, 2013

U.S. Tops In Renewable Energy Attractiveness As Sector Comes Of Age

Clean TechnicaThe US unseated China as the most attractive country for renewable energy investment in 2012, according to Ernst & Young’s (E&Y) May 2013 “Renewable Energy Country Attractiveness Index” (RECAI), which, for the 10th year running, “ranks 40 countries on the attractiveness of their renewable energy investment and deployment opportunities based on a number of macro, energy market, and technology-specific indicators.”

Tuesday, Jun 04, 2013

U.S. DOI Approves Large Solar Energy Projects

Solar Industry MagazineSecretary of the Interior Sally Jewell has announced the approval of two major solar energy projects: the 350 MW Midland Solar Energy Project in Nevada and the 100 MW Quartzsite Solar Energy Project in Arizona. She says the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) also approved the 70 MW New York Canyon Geothermal Project in Nevada.

Monday, Jun 03, 2013

State Approves PSE&Gs $500 Million Solar-Energy Initiative

A nearly half-billion dollar program to promote new solar projects proposed by Public Service Electric & Gas won approval yesterday from state regulators, with officials saying the projects would have little impact on utility customers’ electric bills.

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Army Base Takes a Shine to Solar

The Army's second largest installation, Fort Bliss, Texas, will soon have the Department of Defense's largest renewable power project.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

North Carolina Definitively Defeats Effort to Repeal Renewable Energy Policy

A bill to repeal the US state of North Carolina's Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Standard (REPS) has stalled in a committee of the North Carolina House of Representatives, failing to win the support of some members of the Republican Party.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Multilateral negotiations key to resolving China solar trade dispute, says SEIA

The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) has said multilateral trade negotiations between the EU, US and China are important to end the dispute with the BRIC country over anti-dumping and anti-subsidy allegations involving Chinese solar panels. Following a meeting in China last week, the US solar association said it time for the west and BRIC nations to work together before the dispute affects the global solar supply chain.

Monday, May 20, 2013

We Owe Our Veterans a Renewable Energy Way of Life

Tracer rounds from 50-caliber machine guns lit up the sky the night I landed at Baghdad International Airport.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

APS, solar industry at odds on value of power from rooftop units

The Arizona RepublicArizona Public Service Co. and the solar industry have published conflicting studies estimating the value of rooftop solar panels, foreshadowing a debate that will determine the future of the budding solar industry in Arizona.

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