Author: 48th CBC Foundation Brain Trust :Published September 11,2018 Washington,DC. Thursday, September 13 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM Location: 103B Member(s) A. Donald McEachin Member of Congress U.S. House of Representatives Invited Moderator(s) SS Symone Sanders Strategist, Communications Consultant and
Northwest Renewable Energy Institute
Author: Northwest Renewable Energy Institute : Published September 11,2018 Our six-month training program will prepare you for a job in the rapidly-growing green energy industry. Our Next Class Starts on November 5, 2018 Northwest Renewable Energy Institute can prepare you for
YOUNG, GIFTED & GREEN BLACK MILLENNIAL’S FOR FLINT COMMUNITY ACTION SUMMIT
Author: Black Millennial’s for Flint: Published September 11,2018 Date: Thursday, September 13, 2018: Time of Summit : 2:00- 5:00 pm Location Thursday Marshall Center for Services Washington DC 1816 12th Street NW 2009. Black Millennials for Flint, the first African American
Why Have DC SREC Prices Fallen by 15% in the Past Year?
Publisher: Honey-Dew Energy Advisors : June 11, 2018 SRECS, or Solar Renewable Energy Credits, are the most important incentive for DC’s solar market. The revenue generated from their sale is about three times greater than the value of the underlying
CCAN Action Fund : Make your voice heard this election.
Quick thing number two: Share the video with all your friends. Share it on Facebook. Share it on Twitter. Forward this email far and wide! Quick thing number three: Sign the “Clean Energy Voter” pledge. It will help us show Maryland candidates just how many
Face the heat: Should EV incentives be restructured for battery degradation?
Author: Herman K. Trabish Published: Aug. 28, 2018 A new study advocates scaling electric vehicle incentives based on how quickly batteries wear out, but critics say it misses the bigger picture. The striking growth of electric vehicles (EVs) has been supported
Two African Americans Playing Major Roll in California Public Policy Janea Scott Commissioner, California Energy Commission /Randall Winston Executive Director, California Strategic Growth Counci
Published: September 5, 2018 Janea A. Scott is one of five Commissioners on the California Energy Commission. The Energy Commission is the State’s primary energy policy and planning agency. Ms. Scott was appointed by Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. in
Veterans Career Development/ Vets-to-Feds (V2F) Career Development Program: Cybersecurity
Author:U.S._Department_of_Education” <ed.gov@public.govdelivery.com August 28,2018. Veterans Career Development Are You: ★ A veteran interested in a career in Cybersecurity? ★ A student veteran, a recent graduate, or looking for a career development position? Do You: ★ Want more than just a job?
Scholarship Announcement from Thurgood Marshall College Fund
Author: U.S._Department_of_Education: Mon, Aug 27, 2018 The Thurgood Marshall College Fund is pleased to announce a brand new scholarship opportunity through a new partnership with Boeing. This opportunity is available for HBCU students enrolled full-time at one of the Boeing HBCU
DC PACE FOR BUILDING OWNERS/PACE FOR SERVICE PROVIDERS
Author: doee.dc.gov August 24, 2018 PACE financing can provide a valuable source of up-front capital to finance clean energy projects and fund the repair and replacement of critical capital equipment within your building. Learn how DC PACE can help meet
Winn Companies Provide Community Solar In DC for Low and Moderate Income Residents
Author: doee,dc.gov August 24, 2018 Clean, affordable energy is now possible for everyone! Washington, D.C. income-eligible residents can save money on their energy bills by signing up to join one of the largest community solar projects in the District, developed
Baidu’s Robin Li is Helping China Win the 21st Century
Author: CHARLIE CAMPBELL / BEIJING January 18, 2018 When Robin Li looks back at the question now, he can laugh. But things were different in 1992, when the Baidu CEO was a tongue-tied Chinese student applying for a computer-graphics graduate program
California legislators smooth closure path for state’s last nuclear plant
Author: Peter Maloney@TopFloorPower Published Aug. 22, 2018 Dive Brief: California’s Assembly on Monday night approved legislation related to the closure of the Diablo Canyon nuclear plant. SB 1090, which is now headed to the governor’s desk for final approval, includes language supporting a commitment
Court tosses construction permits for Atlantic Coast Pipeline
Author: Gavin Bade@GavinBade Published: Aug. 6, 2018 Dive Brief: A federal appeals court on Monday threw out construction certificates for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline, likely halting work on the $6 billion project planned by major Southeastern utilities. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approved
DC Circuit tosses challenge to ISO-NE renewable energy market rules
Author: Gavin Bade Published: Aug. 1, 2018 Dive Brief: The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday upheld ISO-New England market rules that enhance renewable energy, rebuking a challenge from natural gas generators. The three judge panel ruled that exemptions to
Through the eyes of Coretta Bennett | Chief Operation Officer Bith Energy
Published by: Bith Energy LLC. : cbennett@bithenergy.com Ms. Bennett oversees the day-to-day operations, strengthens B2B relationships, implements corporate initiatives in energy production and management, and provides oversight of investors and financial institutions. Her strong background and 19-year tenure in
The National Solar Tour OCTOBER 6 & 7, 2018
Author: Solar United Neighbors of D.C. August 14, 2018 ABOUT THE TOUR SOLAR OPEN HOUSES AND LOCAL SOLAR TOURS DEMONSTRATE PURPOSE, POSSIBILITY AND PROGRESS The National Solar Tour is the largest grassroots solar event in the U.S., providing an opportunity
National Drive Electric Week Event – Washington
Day: Sunday, September 16, 2018 Time: 10 am – 3 pm Location: 14th St NW on the Mall next to Washington Monument 100 14th St NW Washington, DC 20560 to attend this event as an EV owner or to learn about
Don’t bail out coal and nuclear at solar’s expense!
The Trump administration wants to require electric grid operators to buy power from older coal and nuclear power plants. This could cost us an average of $500 more per year in energy bills and make it harder to go
The District will receive $8 million VW 2.7 Billion Dollar Settlement with no plans to Spend Money for Citizens that Need Roof Top Repair to qualify for The Solar for All Program for Wards 8,7,6 and 5
olarAuthor: Matthew Bearzotti Thu, Aug 09, 2018 8:11 am solardc@googlegroups.com A quick word on a transportation and energy systems topic that’s been in the news a lot. After getting busted for cheating U.S. emissions regulations, VW had to give $2.7 billion