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Lawmakers make plans to spend $2.5 billion in new energy funds
PolitiCalWith the passage of Proposition 39 this fall, California voters set aside $2.5 billion over the next five years for energy efficiency projects. Now, it’s up to the Legislature to spend the money. On Tuesday, Sen. Kevin DeLeon (D-Los Angeles)...... -
Why aren't locals hired for solar plant?
Why are not all the people working at the Mount Signal project local? I thought they were going to hire local people. There are people from Arizona here; a lot of local people here can do the job. — Local Talent Before we respond we should note...Tags: Services and Shopping, Alternative Energy, Electrical Services, Kevin Johnson, Environmental Issues
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On Wall Street and In Connecticut, SolarCity Advances
The Hartford CourantLyndon Rive, founder and CEO of SolarCity Corp., was at the company's brand new Rocky Hill office just after 4 p.m. Thursday when Ed Steins, his Northeast regional vice president, read aloud the closing price of the company's shares on its first day of...Tags: Dannel P. Malloy , Financing and Stock Offerings, Alternative Energy, PayPal, Inc., Unemployment Benefits
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Congress urged to extend wind energy tax break
While politicians spar in Washington over how to keep the nation from going over a "fiscal cliff," environmental activists warn that the wind-energy industry faces its own cliff if Congress doesn't act soon to extend a federal tax break for turbine...
Tags: James B. Kraft, Christianity, Taxation, Landforms, Federal Hill
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2012: The year of big things ... literally
There was no shortage of news in 2012 for the region, in government or new developments. Projects such as a $150 million wind turbine farm and a multi-million dollar casino could be not far off for Northwest Michigan in 2013, following the beginnings of...
Tags: Casino and Gambling, Executive Branch, Wind Power, Science and Technology, Labor Legislation
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SolarCity shares soar 59% in debut after rocky IPO journey
Bay Area clean-tech company SolarCity Corp. had an uncertain path to its initial public offering, delaying and adjusting the size of its debut this week, but the stock was off to a running start Thursday in its first day of trading. The share price...
Tags: U.S. Department of the Treasury, Financing and Stock Offerings, Alternative Energy, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Energy
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SolarCity slashes IPO share price, boosts size of offering
SolarCity Corp. expanded the size of its highly anticipated initial public offering but knocked down the share price in what analysts said was a bid to boost investor demand. The San Mateo company said in a Wednesday filing with the Securities and...
Tags: Financing and Stock Offerings, Alternative Energy, Solyndra LLC, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Energy
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Somerset County's largest wind farm operational
Daily American Staff WriterThe 139.4-megawatt Twin Ridges Wind Farm — the largest wind farm in Somerset County — became operational on Dec. 24, Dan Lagiovane, project communications manager for EverPower Wind Holdings, said in a telephone interview on Wednesday. ...Tags: Somerset County (Maryland), New York City, Alternative Energy, Wind Power, Somerset County (Pennsylvania)
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A breath of stale air from GOP
Mitt Romney, who opposed government subsidies for clean power and thought all energy production technologies should compete equally in the free market, did not win the election. That's the good news. The bad news is that his backward policies are still...
Tags: Parties and Movements, Taxation, Global Warming, Wind Power, Tax Credits
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Apodaca: Irvine Unified casts a ray of inventiveness
Say you're an educator and you had an opportunity to save money, do something beneficial for the environment and provide an excellent teaching opportunity for students. It would be a no-brainer, right? So why isn't every school district in California...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Alternative Energy, Energy Saving, Energy, Teachers
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How much water may be pumped from aquifer?
Hello. I was wondering about the aquifer in Ocotillo. I was under the impression that it was a sole aquifer and protected by the state of California and the county of Imperial. There are seven trucks hauling water all day long, six days a week to the...Tags: U.S. Geological Survey, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy
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SolarCity pegs IPO at $13 to $15 a share, or up to $151 million
SolarCity Corp., a Bay Area solar energy company, is looking to raise as much as $151 million in its initial public offering, widely considered to be the most anticipated renewable-power IPO coming down the pike. The San Mateo business – which...
Tags: eBay Inc., Financing and Stock Offerings, Google Inc., Alternative Energy, Energy Saving
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