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Things Your Business Can Do to Go Green

The Environmental Blog

Solar Panel City – Free photo on Pixabay. They are a valuable resource to help as you get started in converting your energy use to solar power. Garbage Dump Waste – Free photo on Pixabay. Káve Office Work – Free photo on Pixabay. Recycle Electronics and Machinery.

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Solar Service Provider EnergyAid Initiates U.S. Expansion

Solar Industry

EnergyAid offers maintenance and repair services to solar and batteries primarily for homeowners and the state’s largest solar companies. Photo by Los Muertos Crew The post Solar Service Provider EnergyAid Initiates U.S. Expansion appeared first on Solar Industry.

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From Backwoods to Bankrupt: The Rise and Fall of Real Goods Solar

GreenTechMedia

Real Goods Solar ended its corporate life on the industry's periphery last month, penniless and trading for pennies. A decade earlier, Real Goods Solar grew organically and through acquisition and pulled in tens of millions in revenue. The company's share price had been in the tank for years. Growth before a fall.

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A Vibrant Cleantech Startup Ecosystem Takes Root in India

GreenTechMedia

It’s easy to see what’s motivating India’s emerging ecosystem of sustainable technology startups with a glance out the window from the office of Sangam Ventures in Gurugram, just outside of Delhi. But that’s changing. Demand for flexible, clean power spurs startup activity.

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Engie Looking for More US Clean Energy Acquisitions: North America CEO

GreenTechMedia

” said Avice-Huet, who moved from France to Texas a year ago to oversee Engie’s 6,300-person North America division. It’s been a tumultuous few years for Engie, which traces its corporate history back to the construction of the Suez Canal. renewables market, but it’s taken up the strategy with vigor.

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Degrees Episode 01: Steph Speirs

EDF + Business

Steph is a CEO who’s right in the mix with engaging customers. Steph is the CEO and co-founder of Solstice, a dynamic startup that is working to bring solar energy to the 80% of Americans who are unable to install solar panels on their roofs. Doesn’t everyone have a photo like this? Explore other episodes.

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Coronavirus Wipes Out 5 Years of US Solar Job Growth

GreenTechMedia

According to a new SEIA analysis, the American solar industry now employs around 188,000 people, down from 250,000 at the beginning of the year. The solar industry is now losing jobs at a faster rate than the broader American economy, SEIA says. Residential and commercial solar sectors hit hardest.