ResearchSolarCity sues the federal government for $8M
SolarCity is fighting the U.S. government over what it says are illegal actions to reduce the amount of money it could receive from a stimulus program. Read more »
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SolarCity is fighting the U.S. government over what it says are illegal actions to reduce the amount of money it could receive from a stimulus program. Read more »
Cleantech continues to be a diverse market of opportunities, and in the second quarter of 2012 companies worked to monetize strategies to leverage consumer and corporate interest in going green. Key highlights from… Read more »
The Department of Energy has released its report on how many jobs were created by the Treasury Department’s cash grants program for renewable energy projects, which financed up to 30 percent… Read more »
The fourth quarter also saw a first glimpse of how well the electric vehicle (EV) market is doing. So far it’s pretty tepid, with Nissan Leaf and Chevy Volt sales figures… Read more »
At midnight on New Year’s Day the Department of the Treasury’s Section 1603 cash grants program expired, dashing the hopes of those who have expressed legitimate concern that the end of… Read more »
The dramatic news last Wednesday that the $3 billion U.S. solar industry bellwether First Solar was exiting subsidy-dependent markets and instead shifting focus toward utilities was a sobering indicator of what… Read more »
Time’s environmental reporter, Bryan Walsh, took a look at 2012 and the subsidy environment for renewable energy. Quite simply if the Production Tax Credit (PTC) is not renewed for wind power… Read more »
Car sharing continues to roar on as one of the most tangible ways in which we’re seeing an ideal of the cleantech movement—reducing resource consumption—finding market appeal. Capital flowed to peer-to-peer… Read more »
On a day in which Solyndra executives invoked the 5th amendment and avoided testifying before a House Energy and Commerce Committee, there were signs of life from the solar industry in… Read more »
An op-ed piece in the Wall Street Journal is calling Republicans to get rid of “green pork” — a grant program that covers nearly a third of the cost of installing… Read more »