Author: Khalida Volou Published: 4/12/2021 WUSA9 DC residents who apply for rental assistance with STAY DC could be eligible to receive money to cover up to 12 months of back
Energy Department Announces New Round of Solar Desalination Prize Competition
Author: Staff Writer DOE SETO Published: 4/12/2021 SETO Prize Seeks Systems that Purify Wastewater Produced from Oil and Gas Extraction Washington, D.C. – Today, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $5 million in new funding for the second round
Community Solar Collective Gives Member-Owners Power — Episode 127 of Local Energy Rules
Author: Maria McCoy Published: 4/7/2021 ILSR The electricity market is not built for community-focused, small-scale solar developers. To overcome the many barriers they face, cooperative solar developers are banding together in the People’s
New $10,000 EIDL Grants: Do You Qualify?
Author: Gerri Detweiler Published: March 15,2021 SCORE Congress has allocated another $15 billion in EIDL advances (grants) as part of the American Rescue Plan signed by President Biden on March 11, 2021. This
What’s in Biden’s Infrastructure Plan?
Author:Alicia Parlapiano and JimnTankersley March 31, 2021 New York Times President Biden on Wednesday released his $2 trillion plan to shore up the nation’s infrastructure and create jobs. The sprawling proposal would be paid for with 15 years of higher taxes on corporations.
New Power Generation Quarterly: Annual Update — 2020
Author: Maria McCoy 4/1/2021 ILSR Each year, federal agencies track new power plant construction to document how we produce energy. For years, they overlooked the power that customers generated
U.S. Department of Education Discharges Over $1.6 billion in HBCU Capital Finance Debt
Author: Press@ed.gov 4/3/2021 USDEdu Press Release U.S. Department of Education Office of Communications & Outreach, Press Office 400 Maryland Ave., S.W. Washington, D.C. 20202 Press Office, (202) 401-1576 The U.S. Department of Education recently discharged approximately
Biden’s Push for Electric Cars: $174 Billion, 10 Years and a Bit of Luck
Author: Niraj Chokshi Published: 3/21/2021 New York Times The president is hoping to make electric vehicles more affordable to turn a niche product into one with mass appeal. A Tesla dealership in New York. While
Author: Irene Brooks Published: 3/29/2021 Infocast Virtual Masters Class April 14-15 2021 A number of new insurance products have recently emerged as necessary components for renewable project acquisitions and financings, made even more vital
Hot off the presses: Advance Energy Economy
Author; AEE Staff Published: 4/1/2021 AEE Hot off the presses: Advanced Energy — A U.S. Industry Growing at a Compound Rate of 5% a Year
Conversation with Women Cyber & STEM Leaders
Author: Talib Karim 3/30/2021 Steam4US Copy and paste link: https://video.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search;_ylt=AwrEeR5g9mRgJkIANAIPxQt.;_ylu=Y29sbwNiZjEEcG9zAzEEdnRpZAMEc2VjA3Nj?p=STEM4US&type=ddpr_9100_ Ronald, STEM4US! and our network of over 10,000 parents, educators, and professionals, invite you to a Special Online Conversation with Women Leaders in
National Association of Black In Solar Launches New Website
Author: Ronald Bethea 3/28/2021 blacksinsolar.org THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLACKS IN SOLAR POWER FOR PEOPLE THE
IRS Postpones April 15 Deadline
Author: Alistair M. Nevius, J.D. Published: 3/17/21 The Tax Adviser The IRS announced on Wednesday that it is postponing the deadline for all individual tax returns. Returns otherwise due April 15 will not have to
Senate Passes PPP Deadline Extension
Author: Jeff Drew Published: 3/25/21 Journal of Accountancy A bill to move the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) application deadline from March 31 to May 31 won approval in the U.S.
State-Based Energy Groups: Congress Must Pass Biden’s 100% Clean Electricity Standard Now
Author: Laura Cosky Published: 3/17/21 CCAN State-Based Energy Groups: Congress Must Pass Biden’s 100% Clean Electricity Standard Now Nonprofits active in every region of the country say renewable power mandate is key to solving climate
House Democrats introduce bill with pathway to 100% clean energy by 2035
Author: Catherine Morehouse Published: 3/3/21 Utility Dive Dive Brief: House Democrats unveiled legislation on Tuesday that would bring economy-wide greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to net-zero by 2050, and cut emissions 50% below 2005 levels by 2030 or sooner.
PACENation’s Action Plan To Build a More Diverse, Equitable and Inclusive PACE Marketplace
Author: PACE Nation Staff Published: 3/18/21 Info@pacenation.org PROPERTY ASSESSED CLEAN ENERGY PACE financing is transforming communities by enabling property owners to make their homes and businesses more efficient and resilient. 100% upfront financing PACE pays for 100% of
CDC Ignores Inquiry Into Increasing Number of Deaths, Injuries Reported After COVID Vaccines
Author: Megan Redshaw Published: 3/19/21 The Dender VAERS data released today showed 38,444 reports of adverse events following COVID vaccines, including 1,739 deaths and 6,286 serious injuries since Dec.
Teachers Sue LA School District Over COVID Vaccine Mandate
Author: Megan Redshaw Published: 3/22/21 The Defender Groups representing teachers, counselors and employees say the Los Angeles Unified School District’s vaccine mandate violates federal law and basic human rights. Employees of the second-largest school district
Study of utility shutoffs during COVID-19 finds disproportionate impact in southeastern states
Author: Emma Penord 3/22/2021 Utility Dive Dive Brief: More than 750,000 households had their power disconnected during COVID-19 across ten states for which data is publicly available, with the