312 Projects Given Go-Ahead to Issue Clean Renewable Energy Bonds

Date: 13 Feb 2008 | posted in: Energy, Energy Self Reliant States | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Last month the Internal Revenue Service today announced 312 projects that are now eligible to be financed with tax-credit bonds under the Clean Renewable Energy Bonds (CREB) program. Approximately, $477 million was available for this round of applications. The CREB program was created by the Energy Tax Incentives Act of 2005 and expanded under the Tax Relief and Health Care Act of 2006.

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Giving the Money Back Can Lead to an Effective Carbon Cap

Date: 12 Feb 2008 | posted in: Energy, environment, Press Release | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

For Immediate Release PRESS RELEASE CONTACT: 612-276-3456 GIVING THE MONEY BACK CAN LEAD TO AN EFFECTIVE CARBON CAP Carbon caps with universal dividends create an ethical, equitable and politically effective climate policy Minneapolis, Minn.– (February 12, 2008). Common to many proposals addressing climate change is a carbon cap – limiting and lowering global warming emissions over … Read More

Favoring Local Businesses in Government Purchasing has Economic Benefits, Study Finds

Date: 5 Feb 2008 | posted in: Retail | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

A new study commissioned by Local First Arizona reports that a purchasing contract with an independent local supplier recirculates three times as much money in the local economy as the same contract with a national firm. Local First Arizona is using the study to galvanize support for a legislative measure that would keep more of the public dollars spent on state contracts in Arizona. … Read More

New Study Proposes Powerful Strategy to Expand Renewable Energy and Boost Local Economies

Date: 17 Jan 2008 | posted in: Energy, Energy Self Reliant States | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Several European countries and the Canadian province of Ontario have recently adopted feed-in tariffs, a mandated, long-term premium price for renewable energy paid by the local utility company to renewable energy producers. A new study by the Institute for Local Self-Reliance (ILSR) shows how feed-in tariffs could turbocharge Minnesota’s renewable electricity standard, reduce costs, and spread the economic benefits across the state.

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New Study Proposes Powerful Strategy To Expand Renewable Energy and Boost Local Economies

Date: 17 Jan 2008 | posted in: Energy, Press Release | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

For Immediate Release PRESS RELEASE CONTACT: 612-276-3456 NEW STUDY PROPOSES POWERFUL STRATEGY TO EXPAND RENEWABLE ENERGY AND BOOST LOCAL ECONOMIES https://ilsr.org/wp-content/uploads/files/images/feed-in-tariffs.pdfMinneapolis, Minn.– (January 17, 2008). Several European countries and the Canadian province of Ontario have recently adopted feed-in tariffs, a mandated, long-term premium price for renewable energy paid by the local utility company to renewable energy … Read More

Report: Minnesota Feed-In Tariff Could Lower Cost, Boost Renewables and Expand Local Ownership

Date: 5 Jan 2008 | posted in: Energy | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

This January 2008 policy brief by John Farrell highlights how several European countries, and more recently the Canadian province of Ontario, have adopted a simple yet powerful strategy to expand renewable energy and benefit local economies. It is called a feed-in tariff: a mandated, long-term premium price for renewable energy paid by the local electric utility to energy producers. Evidence shows that a feed-in tariff achieves greater results at a lower cost than do other strategies like tax incentives or renewable electricity standards.

Several European countries, and more recently the Canadian province of Ontario, have adopted a simple yet powerful strategy to expand renewable energy and benefit local economies. It is called a feed-in tariff: a mandated, long-term premium price for renewable energy paid by the local electric utility to energy producers. Evidence shows that a feed-in tariff achieves greater results at a lower cost than do other strategies like tax incentives or renewable electricity standards. 

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Fiber-Optic Networks – the Roads of the Digital Age

Date: 5 Dec 2007 | posted in: information, MuniNetworks | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

The United States, birthplace to the Internet, now lags in access to it.

Countriesin Asia and Europe now have faster and cheaper connections, allowing their businesses to communicate more effectively, operate on smaller budgets, and develop applications that are useless over our slower speeds. Several Minnesota cities are regaining the edge with investments in publicly owned, citywide fiber-optic networks.

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Fiber-optic networks – the roads of the digital age

Date: 5 Dec 2007 | posted in: MuniNetworks | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Fiber-optic networks – the roads of the digital age By Christopher Mitchell, originally published in the St. Paul Pioneer Press, December 5, 2007 The United States, birthplace to the Internet, now lags in access to it. Countries in Asia and Europe now have faster and cheaper connections, allowing their businesses to communicate more effectively, operate on … Read More

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