All Posts Tagged With: "DOE"
Colorado Legislature Cuts Permit Fees for
Solar Installations
“While solar costs continue to decrease through innovation and efficiency, permit costs have actually increased over the past few years,” said Neal Lurie, Executive Director of the Colorado Solar Energy Industries Association. The bipartisan legislation was sponsored by Rep. Bob Gardner, Senator Bob Bacon, and Senator Shawn Mitchell.
8May2011 | admin | 1 comment | Continued
Range Fuels Hits Financial, Technical Roadblocks
The Denver-area biofuels startup, which had hoped to produce 100 million gallons of cellulosic fuel from wood chips each year, has closed its new biorefinery plant in Georgia because of technical problems, and laid off an undisclosed number of employees. It has also lost, at least for now, key financial support from the DOE.
30Jan2011 | admin | 3 comments | ContinuedBiofuels Beat —
Rentech and ZeaChem Get Fed Funding
Two bio-refining companies with Colorado connections will receive new funding from the federal stimulus program, according to an announcement by the DOE. Lakewood-based ZeaChem Inc. is receiving $25 million for an Oregon biofuels project, and Rentech is part of a $23 million biorefinery project here.
7Dec2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedPV Mapping Project Launched by DOE and NREL
The project will provide a Web-based resource for users to easily understand the current status and past progress of the PV industry from the data that show current and recent trends of the PV market. Additionally, users may add their own PV installation data, browse PV data entered by others, and view statistics.
2Nov2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued