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Funding, Expertise, Utility Cooperation: Three Things Cities Need to Reach 100% Renewable Energy
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LeBron James, other athletes form new voting rights group: ‘More Than a Vote’
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A Note from The Solar Foundation
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Solar Industry Diversity Study
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Trending : ‘Genius New Tech’ Slashes Your Electric Bill by 90%!
Author: Published: Friday, June 5, 2020 Are you aware that you could save hundreds of dollars a month, simply by using this new tech startup’s device? It is no secret
Why (and How) the Solar Finance Market Is Changing in This Crisis
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How to Deliver Solar Safely, Soundly, and Successfully during COVID-19
Author: Sintia Torre Published: 5/28/2020 Solsystems In any scenario, the construction phase of a solar energy project brings with it a slew of logistical challenges and decision points for the delivery team.
Conversation with Yesenia Rivera Director of Energy Equity and Inclusion for Solar Neighborhood United: What at Stake for Black and communities of color if New England Ratepayers Association Petition is Approved by FERC.
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How Nonprofits Can Act Now to Lock in Historic Energy Bill Savings
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Where Are the Black Hemp Farmers?
Author: April Simpson Published: April 1, 2019 Stateline Clarenda Stanley-Anderson and her husband, Malcolm Anderson Sr., are hemp farmers in Liberty, North Carolina. Stanley-Anderson wants to expand the representation of hemp
Clean Energy Has Taken a Hit. Will It Rebound?
Author: Alex Brown Published: 5/19/2020 Stateline Gen Nashimoto of Luminalt installs solar panels in Hayward, California, late last month. The pandemic has devastated the clean energy workforce, including solar installers, but experts
[Video] How to defend your solar rights – NERA and the threat the net metering
Author: Glen Brand Published: 5/29/2020 Solar Neighborhood United Ronald, Thanks to everyone who joined us yesterday for our webinar “How to protect your solar rights: NERA and the threat to net
Net Energy Metering and State Authority: What’s at Stake for Advanced Energy in FERC Petition
Author: AEE Published: 5/28/2020 Webinar Live on Wednesday, June 3, at 3pmET / 12noonPT States have long had the right to design
COVID-19 Impact on the Energy Industry – A Perspective from Deloitte
Author: American Association of Blacks in Energy Published: 5/26/2020
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Author: Johnny C. Taylor and Johnathan M. Holifield Published: 5/21/2020 Yellow Hommer On March 18, 2020, Vice President Mike Pence announced, “In the fight against the coronavirus, the Trump administration is not just taking a
‘America told us to get over it’: black Vietnam veterans hail Spike Lee film that finally tells their story
Author: Sam Levin Published: May 23, 2020 Los Angeles Da 5 Bloods highlights the experience of veterans who fought for their country only to be treated as second-class citizens Dedan Kimathi Ji Jaga, right, 15 miles outside
WEBINAR – Opportunity in the Old Dominion: What the Virginia Clean Economy Act Means for Business
Author: Advance Energy Webinar Published: 5/19/2020 Recorded on Tuesday, May 19, at 3pm ET / 12noon PT On April 11, Gov. Ralph Northam signed the Virginia Clean Economy Act (VCEA), making Virginia the first state in the Southeast