June 11, 2020
CEBN Newsletter- June 11
Source: Clean Energy Business Network, June 11, 2020 This week, clean energy groups prioritize justice and diversity, PPP flexibility tweaks will be enacted swiftly, and the member spotlight is on a law firm covering all things clean energy.   FEATURED CONTENT PPP flexibility tweaks to be enacted promptlyFollowing the enactment of the Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act, the SBA is expected […]

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March 13, 2020
Clean Energy Business Network March 13 Newsletter
This week nearly thirty business leaders came to Washington to meet with key decision makers on Capitol Hill and in the Administration on the importance of federal clean energy research, development, and deployment programs. We also published an op-ed with one of these businesses on the topic. Small Businesses Urge Congress, DOE to Support Energy Innovation […]

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May 14, 2014
Commentary – Inslee's climate effort will face steep odds
By Patrick Mazza, Seattle Crosscut After months of quiet conversations between leaders in Washington state government, environmental NGOs and other key climate-related interests to shape a climate policy proposal, the deal is now on the public table. Gov. Jay Inslee will pursue a carbon cap-and-trade program in the state Legislature next year, with specific details to […]

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May 6, 2014
EU Energy Policy Update from APCO Worldwide
After the final session of the 2009-2014 parliamentary mandate was brought to an end on 17 April in Strasbourg, MEPs and would-be-MEPs alongside the candidates for President of the European Commission are now fully in campaign mode until EU voters go to the polls during 22-25 May. The next European legislature will have the challenging […]

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April 1, 2014
US Clean Tech Sector Attracts Investment from Abroad
By Erin Ailworth, Boston Globe Foreign investors are pouring millions of dollars into US alternative energy companies, seeking new technologies and markets even as enthusiasm for the once hot industry wanes among their American counterparts. Last week, for example, Japan’s NEC Corp. paid roughly $100 million for a Westborough-based division of the advanced battery maker A123 Systems […]

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February 3, 2014
Update: Legislative Bill Tracking Details
Full Report Here Clean energy jobs  | Declares an intent to: (1) Attract a vibrant clean technology sector to the state; and (2) Improve the use of tax incentives, created in the act, by state residents and businesses, streamline program administration, and incubate the development of clean energy technology by modifying the existing renewable energy investment cost […]

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January 21, 2014
Washington State Legislature Update – Week 1
January 17, 2014 | Brad Boswell | The Legislature is off and running in the first week of the 2014 Legislative Session, with much activity around the shifting members from House to Senate.  This year is a short session – meaning it is only supposed to last 60 days. Both the House and Senate energy committees […]

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