Poll Finds 86.5% of Illinois Voters Believe State Should Bring More Renewable Energy to Illinois
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Lexie Briggs on May 15, 2013
Nearly 77 Percent Support SB 103, Legislation To Fix The State’s Renewable Portfolio StandardCHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Wide majorities of likely Illinois voters believe it is important that the state maintain its commitment to increase its use of renewable power and support legislation that would achieve this goal by fixing the state’s broken renewable portfolio standard (RPS) law, according to a Zogby survey released today.“This survey shows that the people of Illinois support energy that is clean, secure and affordable”Aileron CommunicationsDave Lundy, 312.629.5245dlundy@aileroninc.com
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The Boston Globe // May 14, 2013
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AEE MEMBER COMPANY BLOOM ENERGY RAISES $130 MILLION, TOTAL RAISED TOPS $1.1 BILLION
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Industry News on May 13, 2013
Greentech Media // May 13, 2013
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Consumer Reports // May 09, 2013
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NEW DATABASE AT COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY TRACKS ENERGY LEGISLATION IN ALL 50 STATES
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Industry News on May 7, 2013
FORT COLLINS, CO – Colorado State University’s Center for the New Energy Economy (CNEE) today announced the rollout of the Advanced Energy Legislation (AEL) Tracker – a new online database of energy-related state legislation pending in all 50 states, from solar to natural gas and everything in between. This first-of-its-kind database, created in partnership with Advanced Energy Economy (AEE), will also enable CNEE to conduct analysis of trends in state energy legislation.
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GigaOM // May 06, 2013
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Bloomberg // May 03, 2013
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VERIZON LAUNCHES ADVANCED ENERGY PROJECT TO POWER 19 FACILITIES ACROSS THE COUNTRY
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Industry News on May 1, 2013
Bloomberg Businessweek // May 01, 2013
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Staples, which is based in Framingham, MA, has partnered with SunEdison f to install a 685 kilowatt solar installation. The company, which has installed more than 35 solar arrays nationwide, said renewable energy would help reach its goals. The Boston Globe reports:
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