Green Jobs
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US Wind Power Surges: Boom Before The Bust?
U.S. wind power installations shot up in the first quarter, but the industry fears what might come when a key tax incentive expires at the end of the year. Read more →
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Women In Cleantech: DOE, MIT Have A Plan
The U.S. Department of Energy and the MIT Energy Initiative announce a three-pronged effort to get women working in and taking on leadership roles in cleantech. Read more →
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‘Turbine Cowboys’ Review: Melodramatic, But Kinda Cool
The Weather Channel's new anthology series, "Turbine Cowboys," is overly melodramatic and shy on information, but it does depict some impressive work. Read more →
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Green Job Openings Surge, Sector Tracker Reports
Job postings by green-industries companies were way up in the first quarter of 2011 compared to 2010, according to the Green Job Bank. Read more →
Recent News
Clean Energy Funding Hot (And Cold) In Ohio

Midwest Energy News takes a look at how Ohio businesses, such as an ice cream producer, are taking advantage of special clean energy funds to green their operations. Read more →
MIT Clean Energy Grand Prize Won By Radiator Labs

Radiator Labs has created a low-cost radiator retro-fit solution that could reportedly save consumers millions of dollars in energy costs and help reduce carbon emissions. Read more →
Waste-To-Energy Plant Will Put Haiti Trash To Use

A Pittsburgh company partners with the Haitian government to pick up trash and turn it into power in the Port au Prince area. Read more →
Cleantech A Beacon In The California Gloom

Next 10 says the 2012 California Green Innovation Index shows how cleantech investment and innovation are helping drive growth in California’s overall economy. Read more →
Oregon Green News: Coal Protests, New Electric Motorcycles

Sustainable Business Oregon this week reports on recent protests in Portland around coal, new electric motorcycle unveilings from a local manufacturer and more. Read more →