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Major companies call for more renewable energy options in Virginia – Richmond Times-Dispatch: Richmond Business News From The RTD

by Nelson Bailey | Nov 15, 2016 | Conservation, Health & Safety, Renewables

By ROBERT ZULLO Richmond Times-Dispatch A group of 18 major corporations, including big names such as Microsoft, Walmart, Best Buy, Ikea, Staples and Mars Inc., among others, have sent a letter to state lawmakers and the Virginia State Corporation Commission calling...

Major companies call for more renewable energy options in Virginia – Richmond Times-Dispatch: Richmond Business News From The RTD

by Nelson Bailey | Nov 15, 2016 | Uncategorized

A group of 18 major businesses, including big names such as Walmart, Best Buy, Ikea, Staples and Mars, Inc., have sent a letter sent to state lawmakers and the Virginia State Corporation Commission calling for “an explicit legal framework” to expand access...

Sutton Plant implosion showcases Duke Energy transition to cleaner energy in the Carolinas

by Nelson Bailey | Nov 13, 2016 | Conservation, Renewables

Your Renewable News Thursday, Nov 10, 2016 The Sutton Steam Plant in Wilmington ended its service with a bang, another significant milestone in Duke Energy’s campaign to replace older, less-efficient plants with cleaner energy for its customers. An early-morning...

More Americans now work in Solar Power than the extraction of Oil &Gas, or Coal John Fitzgerald Weaver – 6 months ago @SolarInMASS

by Nelson Bailey | Nov 12, 2016 | Renewables, Sustainability

Solar Power now has more employees than either the Oil & Gas or Coal Extraction industries in the United States. The solar industry employed approximately 208,000 individuals at the end of 2015 versus 185,000+ in Solar Power now has more employees than either the...

Pretty Much Every Living Thing Is Already Feeling The Effects Of Climate Change

by Nelson Bailey | Nov 11, 2016 | Climate Change, Endangered Species, Health & Safety

Pretty Much Every Living Thing Is Already Feeling The Effects Of Climate Change | The Huffington Post Climate change has already touched almost all life on the planet, even under moderate rates of global warming, according to a report published Thursday in the journal...
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