Posts Tagged ‘Samantha Vasco’
The Forecast Calls For Sun: What New Administration’s First 30 Days Means for Solar Industry
United States policy surrounding renewable energy has fluctuated significantly as administrations change; President Jimmy Carter put solar panels on the White House in 1978, and President Ronald Reagan removed the panels in 1986. Those who have worked in the renewable energy industry anticipate these fluctuations and adapt their plans to accommodate them. However, the shift…
Read MoreCapturing the Sun: State Prompt Payment Acts’ Effects on Solar Construction
As the energy sector continues to expand, developers and contractors looking to expand their footprint are crossing state lines to construct energy projects. This is a good strategy for applying the same, successful strategies to a broader prospective customer base. However, while there are issues faced uniquely by energy project developers, the construction contracts for…
Read MoreShould Solar Developers Pursue Community Solar? Incentives Can Be Key
With the proliferation of renewable energy and sustainable technologies, individuals of every income range have tried to find ways to benefit from the technological advances. Those who have the resources and interest may purchase an electric vehicle; those who want to minimize their carbon footprint may use more efficient heating and lighting; but those who…
Read MoreLessons For Founders From Sam Altman’s Short-Lived OpenAI Ouster
We’ve all read countless headlines and articles about the removal and swift return of Sam Altman as CEO of OpenAI over the past several weeks. Simply put, the nonprofit board voted to remove Altman as a result of a disagreement concerning the safety of AI and allegations that Altman was not consistently candid in his…
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