Indications are that 2007 will be a bumper year for the solar power and renewable energy industry, as was noted in Part 1 of this two-part series. As an increasing number of state governments are introducing renewable power and energy standards and incentives, Washington, D.C., lawmakers at the close of the last Congress renewed production tax credits for the renewable energy industry, among other initiatives. That has led to a surge in renewable energy and clean technology investments.
Silicon, Solar Power and Corporate Responsibility, Part 2
Posted by: Andrew K. Burger January 5, 2007 04:00 AMIndications are that 2007 will be a bumper year for the solar power and renewable energy industry, as was noted in Part 1 of this two-part series. As an increasing number of state governments are introducing renewable power and energy standards and incentives, Washington, D.C., lawmakers at the close of the last Congress renewed production tax credits for the renewable energy industry, among other initiatives. That has led to a surge in renewable energy and clean technology investments.