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Trump’s Pick of EPA Foe to Lead Agency May Spark Senate Fight

Jennifer A Dlouhy and Catherine Traywick | December 8, 2016 President-elect Donald Trump’s selection of a chief opponent…

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US Army Releases Review Related to Streamlining of Solar Permitting

Barry Cassell | December 7, 2016 The U.S. Department of the Army announce in the Dec. 2 Federal Register that it has completed a Programmatic Environmental Assessment …

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Google Targets 100-Percent Renewable Operations in 2017

Renewable Energy World Editors | December 7, 2016 With the trend of corporate renewable energy power purchasing clearly set by global corporations, it’s no surprise …

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New Funding Supports Energy Storage for Brooklyn Low-Income Community

Renewable Energy World Editors | December 7, 2016 Nonprofit New York City Energy Efficiency Corp. (NYCEEC) on Dec. 6 said it made a 10-year project loan of more than $1M

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What Now? Renewable Energy in the Age of Trump: A Time for Efficiency?

Joel B. Stronberg | December 7, 2016 There is a saying that the two things you should never see made are laws and sausage.

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China’s Control on Deal Cash Flows Could Hinder Solar Privatization Plans

Joe Ryan and Feifei Shen | December 6, 2016 The $1.5 billion privatizations of two of China’s biggest solar companies have been thrown into doubt …

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Kenya’s Power Utilities Should Include Smart Grid Functions in National Code

Shem Oirere | December 6, 2016 Kenya Power Company, Kenya’s largest power utility, should come up with technical regulations that require…

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What Do the 2016 Elections Mean for the Clean Power Plan?

Tomás Carbonell | December 6, 2016 President-Elect Trump has repeatedly claimed that climate change is a “hoax,” and has appointed notorious…

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Notes from the Solar Underground: 2016 – What Just Happened?

Paula Mints | December 8, 2016 2016 was a wild year and not just for solar. Voters seem to be rejecting the status quo in favor of the unknown in many countries.

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