politics
Created on Friday, 02 November 2012 / Industry News
Tags: solar power, economy, solar industry, jobs, renewable energy, clean energy, election, politics
November 2 -- During the last few days of the election, when politicians scramble to make promises about jobs and the economy, only a fool would ignore this statistic: employment in the solar industry ... [ +++ ]
November 2 -- During the last few days of the election, when politicians scramble to make promises about jobs and the economy, only a fool would ignore this statistic: employment in the solar industry ... [ +++ ]
Created on Thursday, 01 November 2012 / Blog
Tags: wind industry, tax credit, Production tax credit, PTC, renewable energy, RETECH2012, election, politics, oil, fossil-fuel, innovation
By George Dearing With an industry tax credit in jeopardy and new projects at a virtual standstill in the U.S., you might have expected the wind industry to come limping into RETECH2012. Instead, the ... [ +++ ]
By George Dearing With an industry tax credit in jeopardy and new projects at a virtual standstill in the U.S., you might have expected the wind industry to come limping into RETECH2012. Instead, the ... [ +++ ]
Created on Monday, 15 October 2012 / Industry News
Tags: green energy, green job, economy, politics, solar, wind, Tennessee, clean technology
October 15 -- One of the continuing policy threads in the presidential race is whether green energy has been worth the millions of dollars the federal government has invested in the technology in ... [ +++ ]
October 15 -- One of the continuing policy threads in the presidential race is whether green energy has been worth the millions of dollars the federal government has invested in the technology in ... [ +++ ]
Created on Wednesday, 16 November 2011 / Industry News
Tags: politics
Nov. 16, 2011 -- "Clean energy isn't a Democratic issue or Republican issue. It's a consumer issue -- and, ultimately, a jobs issue." >>More [ +++ ]
Nov. 16, 2011 -- "Clean energy isn't a Democratic issue or Republican issue. It's a consumer issue -- and, ultimately, a jobs issue." >>More [ +++ ]
