THE WHITE HOUSE: Office of the Press Secretary :FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE : March 20, 2018 The Fall 2018 White House Internship Program application is now open. The application portal will remain open until 11:59PM EDT on Friday, May 4, 2018. Any
Bowser Administration Shares Update on Opportunity Zones
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:CONTACT: Chanda Washington (DMPED) – (202) 727-6698; chanda.washington@dc.gov March 22, 2018 PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 22, 2018 CONTACT: Chanda Washington (DMPED) – (202) 727-6698; chanda.washington@dc.gov Bowser Administration Shares Update on Opportunity Zones Continues to Move Forward New
Omnibus spending bill rejects Trump EPA, DOE cuts
AUTHOR: Gavin Bade@GavinBade PUBLISHED March 22, 2018 Dive Brief: An omnibus spending bill released late Wednesday by Congressional leaders rejects President Trump’s proposals for federal energy agencies, keeping funds for the Environmental Protection Agency stable while increasing clean energy spending
Gov. Hogan greenlights dangerous Potomac Pipeline. Call him today.
Author: Chesapeake Climate Action Network March 22,2018 Governor Larry Hogan just gave formal approval to the Potomac Pipeline for fracked-gas. This dangerous pipeline would cross under the Potomac River and treasured C&O Canal, threatening the drinking water of millions of
Big MD Clean Energy Bill Fails
Author By:Mike Tidwell and Brooke Harper Chesapeake Climate Action Network and CCAN Action Fund Mar 22, 2018 Ronald- We’re not gonna sugar coat it: The Maryland General Assembly dropped the ball last week on a big climate bill. In an
Pepco not crediting production properly
Author By :Neil Froemming
Getting San Diego Ready for 100% Renewable Energy — Episode 52 of Local Energy Rules Podcast
BY JOHN FARRELL | DATE: 14 MAR 2018 | More than 50 U.S. cities have made commitments to reach 100% renewable electricity, many inspired by Sierra Club’s Ready for 100 campaign and the cost-effectiveness of solar and wind power. But
Looking to the future while celebrating community solar in D.C.
By Zach Schalk on March 19, 2018| Community solar , D.C. , Energy democracy Shiela Credel (middle) and other recipients of electricity bill credits from the first community solar project in D.C. enjoyed seeing some of the panels that make
Sylvester Bush – Washington, D.C.
September 24, 2017| D.C., Homeowner stories The installation took a day. Overall the process was efficient, organized and seamless from start to finish. Sylvester Bush, Solar homeowner – Washington, D.C. West Solar with the East of the River Solar Co-op
Ruling clarifies solar tax credit’s scope for batteries
By Ben Delman on March 10, 2018 The federal government offers a non-refundable 30% tax credit based on your solar system’s purchased cost. As with much of tax law, what is included in “system” is complicated. One particularly murky area
Pennsylvania proposal could bolster EV charging infrastructure
AUTHOR:Robert Walton@TeamWetDog PUBLISHED March 16, 2018 Dive Brief: After nearly a year of study, Pennsylvania regulators have proposed new rules governing third party electric vehicle charging that are meant to bring certainty and clarity to the burgeoning industry. The draft
In the New South, customer demand is showing utilities the dollars and sense in solar
AUTHOR: Herman K. Trabish PUBLISHED March 15, 2018 The remarkable transition that utilities in the Southeast are undergoing is a powerful indicator of the profound changes happening in the nation’s power sector. The Southeast had 200 MW of solar capacity
A Game-changing Shift in the Way Power is Provided
By Carlos Koeneke, Vice President Project Engineering, MHPS, Inc. Published: February 13, 2018 As the utilities industry enters its second decade of deregulation, the power market has changed considerably, and is still in flux. But great change brings great opportunity.
STEM4US : Infrastructure Workforce Summit
February 27, 2018 hosted by NASDAQ at its DC offices in partnership with the Washington Teachers Union and Lincoln University. Held on Tuesday, February 27, 2018, during Black History Month, the Summit attracted over 60 registrants and special guests. Our
Announcing Power Africa 2.0
by Andrew M. Herscowitz, Coordinator for Power Africa Let’s publicly exhale and celebrate our just completed Partners Week in Washington, D.C. It was wonderful to see many of you and we can’t thank you enough for continuing your outstanding collaboration
2018 AGOA CSO Spring Conference
The 4th Annual AGOA Spring Conference will take place April 18 -19, 2018 in Washington, DC, at the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and on Capitol Hill. The conference will focus on President Trump’s policy on Africa; and
POSITIVE CHANGE EDUCATIONAL VIDEO GALLERY
Author:Ronald Bethea PCPCLLC info@positivechangepc.com Published 3/15/2018 Videos Are Listed in Archives by Mouth and Under Topic: November 2016 Educational Opportunities / Green Tech / http://www.greentechedu.org/ US Dept of Energy – Student Design Competition / http://energy.gov/eere/buildings/us-department-energy-race-zero-student-design-competition December 2016 UNEP Partners with
What Is EMF Radiation Contamination in Water?
Dr. Rhoda Zione Alale, PhD, DHP, President of The Environmental Health Global Environmental Health Global experts are Change Agents for cities, farms, and families that are plagued with illnesses caused by air and radiation toxins in the environments. Because of
These senior EPA officials can now moonlight for secret private-sector clients
By Keith GabyFollow Published March 7, 2018 in Politics Explores the intersection of politics and climate change. Breadcrumb News is breaking this week in Washington about another ethical lapse on the part of Scott Pruitt’s embattled agency – one that
U.S. mayors ask EPA not to repeal Clean Power Plan in new letter
By Patrick Sisson Feb 20, 2018, 10:26am EST Shutterstock A bipartisan group of city leader known as the Climate Mayors released a joint letter today imploring the EPA not to repeal the Clean Power Plan, a move they warn would