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Solar Energy Industries Association President & CEO to Step Down After Transformative 9 Years of Leadership
WASHINGTON D.C. — Abigail Ross Hopper, president and CEO of the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), is transitioning from the organization after a nine-year tenure that reshaped the U.S. solar and storage industry into a national powerhouse. Hopper’s effective departure date is January 30, 2026, and SEIA’s board of directors … [continued]
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Ripley and District Horticultural Society experience life in a vineyard
The Ripley and District Horticultural Society (RDHS) Oct. 15 meeting featured a first-person account of viticulture – the practice of growing grapes for the purpose of making wine by member Susan Miszturak. She and her husband spent 23 years in the Niagara region growing grapes and making wine before retiring home to Ripley in 2024. […]
Musk Pay Package Proposal Promotes Powerful Push Back
A lot of news comes into the CleanTechnica communications center in the third sub-basement of our global headquarters, where the teletype machines clatter night and day to keep up with the latest developments in the world of clean energy, electric vehicles, and anything else that involves the quest to keep … [continued]
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Norway’s Ferry Operator Norled Could Have Saved Money & Staff by Skipping Hydrogen
Norled, one of Norway’s largest best known ferry operators, has lost about a billion kroner, about €85 million, in two years. The company is now cutting staff, including more than a dozen land-based positions, to try to steady its finances. These losses did not come from a collapse in ridership … [continued]
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India Plans To Spend $21 Trillion On Climate Action. Will It Be Too Little, Too Late?
In a post earlier today, we reported on a joint study by Climate Central and World Weather Attribution that finds the actions taken by the nations of the world in the ten years since the Paris Climate Accords have helped to limit global heating by the end of this century … [continued]
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