Bill Clinton on “Visibly Tattooed” Solar Workers, Unions, and Wind
Herman K. Trabish: August 8, 2012
“The more people with visible tattoos who advocate for clean energy,” President Clinton said, “the more success it will have in Washington.”
“The more people with visible tattoos who advocate for clean energy,” President Clinton said, “the more success it will have in Washington.”
Can wind get respite from this year’s death by a thousand cuts?
Will Congress come through or will wind go off a cliff?
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U.S. Solar Market Insight: 2012 Year-in-Review
An initial decision protects U.S. turbine tower makers from China subsidies.
Spire CEO Roger Little wants to put Chinese solar makers in business in the U.S.
Yes, says Warren Buffett’s policy guy: renewables have a policy option and a marketplace advantage.
How today’s wind industry is like telecom in the ‘90s
Austrian court convicts; “criminal acts” and “industrial espionage” described.
The days of China’s PV production being purely for export are coming an end. What’s the impact on the PV industry?
A familiar solar refrain: rising revenues, falling ASPs and margins
“Entering challenging times as an industry.” ASPs will continue to fall in the next quarter while shipments will rise.
It’s the can-do optimism for one thing.
Protectionism is a tricky business.
Chinese company says it will manufacture solar panels in the United States. Meantime, KiOR and Serious Materials close Series A and B, respectively.
The Chinese solar company secures a supply of the precious raw material from Asia Silicon, sending Suntech's stock up more than 16 percent.