The CGS+ program allows customers to export excess solar energy generated by their private rooftop systems to the grid throughout the day.
BioMar satisfies sustainability KPIs for raw materials three years early
Denmark-based sustainable aquaculture firm BioMar Group has satisfied four out of five key performance indicators (KPIs) for raw materials three …
Solar Energy Considered for Dav. Schools
Hoping to save money, the Davenport School District is considering a major investment in solar energy. The district has received proposals from five …
League of Minnesota Cities GreenStep Program – City of Crookston recognized for its …
League of Minnesota Cities GreenStep Program – City of Crookston recognized for its environmental sustainability efforts …
Taiwanese technology company to employ UW-Green Bay graduates in the future
Foxconn Technology Company is opening an innovation center downtown Green Bay near the Fox River. Foxconn will employ about 200 people, and …
Foxconn to benefit UW-Green Bay engineering technology program
Foxconn, a Taiwanese tech company, will provide new jobs for graduates of the UW-Green Bay engineering technology program. Read the full story …
Nordic cos find graft, infrastructure biggest business challenges in Bangladesh
According to the report, 86 per cent of the Nordic businesses have sustainability or corporate social responsibility programmes in Bangladesh and 59 …
Nordic cos find graft, infrastructure biggest business challenges in B’desh
According to the ‘Business Confidence Survey 2017′ report of Nordic … 86 per cent of the Nordic businesses have sustainability or corporate social …
Leaf blowers – New regulation to protect health and promote sustainable development
BEACONSFIELD, QC, July 3, 2018 /CNW Telbec/ – Starting next year, the City of Beaconsfield will implement new regulations for electric and …
Clean energy coalition delivers 38000 signatures supporting 100% clean energy to California …
The Assembly Utilities and Energy Committee is holding a hearing on … and more than 140,000 Californians are now employed in solar and wind.