Not exact matches
According to
Public Works Financing, the collapse of Abengoa would also deal a blow to the Obama administration's clean energy program, since «starting in 2010, the
U.S. Department of Energy provided Abengoa with loan guarantees and grants to support $ 4 billion in financing for two
utility scale solar
power projects in Arizona and California.»
The BJ42 model was never sold to the general
public in the
U.S. Like the similar, better - known FJ40, this diesel -
powered utility has plenty of cross-generational appeal.
The
U.S. Department of Energy's recently upgraded website contains all things energy related, and can direct you to the many subsites and programs it operates: www.doe.gov For information about all things related to renewable energy in the
U.S., try the National Renewable Energy Laboratory's site at: www.nrel.gov Bricker & Eckler produces numerous resources related to Ohio's energy arena, specifically in their Energy &
Public Utilities, Environmental, and Green Strategies groups: http://www.bricker.com/services.aspx The Ohio
Power Siting Board keeps track of energy installations statewide: www.opsb.ohio.gov To access information about Ohio's certified renewable energy installations, try the PUCO's listing: http://www.puco.ohio.gov/emplibrary/files/util/EnergyEnvironment/SB221/Updated%20Approved%20REN%20Cases.pdf
Caught in the middle are the
public power systems, municipal and cooperative
utilities, which serve a seventh of all electricity consumers in the
U.S. and some of the largest cities, such as Los Angeles, Jacksonville, and Memphis.