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Would the Solar Tariff Kill the Solar Industry?
What will a tariff on solar imports mean for the solar industry? New manufacturing or stifled innovation, Solar is here to stay;
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The Wimpy Paradox
How companies pay today for energy efficiency projects with the savings and income from tomorrow is likely to be impacted by the new tax laws. Here's how.
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If you Live in Alabama, You Should Go Electric
Electric or Gas. How is your next car going to be powered? It partly depends on where you live.
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Case Study: Community Solar Farm in Fremont, Nebrasaka
Community solar farm in Fremont, Nebraska sells out 1.55MW of community solar in 7 weeks.
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Leading by Design: Lowering Carbon Benefits
Lowering Carbon Puts Companies on the Road to Savings, Innovation and Growth. Here's how Carlsberg is doing it.
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New Year's Resolution
Forget Twitter. Follow the realities.Find out what's really happening behind the scenes to our failing infrastructure.
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Using More yet Using Less
In-Home Energy Consumption of Tech Devices Down 25% Since 2010. Turns out this is about efficiency. We're using more with less energy.
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Growing Solar Market Ushers Venture Capital Investment
Through its latest investment round CleanCapital raises $3.7 million to the solar market.
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Good News: Fast Tracking Solar in Oakland
REvolve crowdfunding campaign to solarize East Oakland church reaches goal in one day, with help of Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation and manufacturer Jinko Solar.
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Energy Efficiency Tax Deductions Threatened
Proposed end of tax incentives for energy efficiency projects including interior lighting; building envelope; heating, cooling, ventilation; or hot water systems.
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Clean Energy Credit Union Raises Start-up Funding
E4TheFuture provides seed funding of $50,000 that will bring sustainable returns from clean energy projects, currently available to institutional investors, to credit union members.
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Young Conservatives Impact Nevada Policy
Young Conservatives Impact Net Metering in Nevada. Working hard, educating Nevada legislators they were able to help Nevada's solar industry and customers.
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