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  • Renewable-energy developers have been rushing to meet a Dec. 31 deadline to start construction, or to spend 5% of project construction costs, in order to be eligible for a federal program that provides cash to developers in the amount of a federal 30% investment tax credit.

    California to Get Two Solar Plants on U.S. Public Land Cassandra Sweet 2010

  • Renewable-energy and clean-technology companies said the regulations and California's climate program would provide policy certainty that would help their businesses.

    California Moves Closer to Cap-and-Trade Program Cassandra Sweet 2011

  • Renewable-energy companies, particularly solar power product makers and developers, say the loan-guarantee program administered by the Department of Energy is crucial to allow projects currently under development to proceed.

    Proposal Aims to Gut DOE Loan Program Naureen S. Malik 2011

  • Renewable-energy executives were up in arms at a conference hosted Tuesday in Rome.

    Italian Budget Takes Some Wind Out of Green Market 2010

  • Renewable-energy suppliers are paid 50% above the European Union average for the power that they supply to the network.

    Spanish Cloud Over European Renewables 2010

  • Renewable-energy technology that competes head to head with coal without subsidies will make a lot of money.

    Searching for...What? Amir Efrati 2010

  • Renewable-energy efforts are gaining momentum in this country.

    By the Numbers: Worldwide energy use to soar over next two decades 2009

  • Renewable-energy industries — such as solar energy and biofuels — might seem like a promising place for 401 (k) chips, but bear in mind that no form of green energy is yet cost-competitive with fossil energy, and no one knows which may eventually win in the marketplace.

    A 401(k) for a Warming World 2007

  • Renewable-energy industries — such as solar energy and biofuels — might seem like a promising place for 401 (k) chips, but bear in mind that no form of green energy is yet cost-competitive with fossil energy, and no one knows which may eventually win in the marketplace.

    A 401(k) for a Warming World 2007

  • Renewable-energy efforts are gaining momentum in this country.

    By the Numbers: Worldwide energy use to soar over next two decades 2009

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