By Missy Ryan January 30 2018 Washington Post Smoke from the Waldo Canyon fire rises behind the Air Force Academy’s Cadet Chapel in Colorado Springs, Colo., on June 27, 2012. (HANDOUT/Reuters) By Missy Ryan January 30 Email the author A
DC SOLAR FOR ALL INITIATIVE
SolarUnitedNeighbors.org/51stState Want to This 51st State Solar Co-op is brought to you by Solar United Neighbors of D.C. Funded in part by the District’s Department of Energy & Environment SolarUnitedNeighbors.org/solarforall-dc QUESTIONS? email: dcteam@solarunitedneighb ors.org or call: 202-888-3601 This 51st State
Why You Should Consider an Electric Motorcycle (Especially if You Have a Gas Bike!)
02.13.2018- by John U’Ren Plug In America We recently had the opportunity to sit down for a Q&A with Jay Friedland, one of Plug In America’s board members, and a strong advocate of electric motorcycles. We talked with Jay about
South Carolina House votes to fire all PSC regulators
AUTHOR: Gavin Bade@GavinBade PUBLISHED Feb. 16, 2018 Utility Dive Dive Brief: The South Carolina House of Representatives voted 108 to 1 on Thursday to fire all of the state’s utility regulators over the next two years due to their role
Here Are the World’s Top Global Solar Developers
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Opinions Virginia officials are letting electric companies rip off customers
By Stephen D. Haner January 19 The Washington Post People of Virginia are owed $500 million in rebates from Dominion Power. Stephen D. Haner, a lobbyist, is representing the Virginia Poverty Law Center for the 2018 General Assembly session. On
InvenTeam Initiative
Posted: 2/12/18 Funding Alert http://opgs.dc.gov Lemelson-MIT announces funds to provide opportunities for high school students to cultivate their creativity, curiosity, and problem-solving abilities and apply lessons from science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) subjects to invent technological solutions to real-world
Environmental Education Grants (EPA)
Posted: 2/12/18 Funding Alert http://opgs.dc.gov Environmental Protection Agency announces funds to support locallyfocused environmental education projects that increase public awareness and knowledge about environmental and conservation issues and provide the skills that participants in its funded projects need to make
FY18 Green Building Fund – Deep Green Building (DOEE)
Posted: 2/12/18 Funding Alert http://opgs.dc.gov Department of Energy and Environment announces funds for the planning/design/construction of community technical resources for the built environment that will accelerate the adoption of new technology, energy conservation measures, high-performance systems, and resilient design strategies
Investing in Energy and Cannabis The Dirty Secret the Pot Industry Doesn’t Want You to Know
Written by Jeff Siegel Posted December 11, 2017 It’s rarely discussed, yet it’s one of the greatest financial burdens the cannabis industry faces. And no, I’m not talking about the federal prohibition on cannabis. Truth is, prohibition has less than
Investing in the Wal-Mart of Weed Do You Know About the Wal-Mart of Weed?
Written by Jeff Siegel Posted December 4, 2017 . Some call it the Wal-Mart of Weed Others have called it the Coca-Cola of Cannabis. But I just call it one of the best investments I ever made. It was in
Will Trump’s Solar Tariff Crush Solar Stocks? Protectionist Policies Will Hurt Consumers, Investors, and US Solar Companies
Written by Jeff Siegel Posted January 24, 2018 at 2:01PM Save A couple of days ago the White House announced that the President issued a 30 percent tariff on imported solar cells and modules, citing unfair competition from the Middle
Investing in China’s Electric Cars Forget Tesla, THIS is the Ultimate Electric Car Stock
Written by Jeff Siegel Posted January 29, 2018 Governor Jerry Brown is a hero to progressives and a villain to conservatives. But to me, he’s little more than a prime source for invaluable investment intelligence. Last Friday, Governor Brown signed
Jeff Siegel Baltimore, MD – Managing Editor, Green Chip Stocks
Jeff Siegel Baltimore, MD – Managing Editor, Green Chip Stocks RSS Icon Subscribe to Jeff Siegel’s RSS Feed gcsjeffJeff Siegel is the publisher and managing editor of Green Chip Stocks, an independent investment research service that focuses primarily on alternative
2018 OFC Innovation and Entrepreneurship Program DURHAM, NC • MAY 2018
DO YOU HAVE AN INTEREST IN INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND LIKE TO THINK BIG? Join TMCF for an exciting three-day entrepreneurial training and app development experience! The OFC Innovation and Entrepreneurship (I&E) Program is looking for 100 of the greatest
Dear Plug In America Friends,
Published:February 7, 2018 Calls To Action Help stop Congress from trying to kill the electric car! Just this morning, Chairman Brady of the House Ways and Means Committee introduced the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, H.R.1. The bill calls for
Ford Knows… And Is Helpless
Written by Keith Kohl Posted January 25, 2018 Ford is barreling toward a crisis. We’re not even a full month into the year, and its CEO came out and lamented that 2018 would be a bad year due to more
Solar Tariffs: What They Mean, How to Profit
Written by Briton Ryle Posted January 24, 2018 On Monday evening, President Trump slapped a 30% tariff on solar panel imports to the U.S. In case you didn’t know, tariffs are never “levied” or “placed.” Nobody “applies” tariffs. They are
The District is expected to receive a total of $8.125 million of settlement funds from this litigation.
Friday, July 7, 2017 Notice of Request for Information – Input on the District’s Use of Volkswagen Settlement Funds The District of Columbia (District) is requesting public input on the potential uses of the District’s Volkswagen (VW) settlement funds, resulting
DOE Releases First Annual National Energy Employment Analysis MARCH 24, 2016
DOE Releases First Annual National Energy Employment Analysis WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Energy today released the agency’s first annual analysis of how changes in America’s energy profile are affecting national employment in multiple energy sectors. By using a