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...Pennsylvania's SREC program is part of the commonwealth's Alternative Energy Portfolio Standard (AEPS) requiring electric utilities to generate a percentage of their...
...term in Pennsylvania is Solar Alternative Energy Credit or SAEC.) Pursuant to laws generally known as Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS) (in the Commonwealth, known...
...jobs, there is a growing demand across multiple sectors for clean, renewable energy. This demand, in turn, is fueling the current drive to develop and...
...Feb. 4 to augment its energy, utility and environmental practices....
Here they are! The Lawyers on the Fast Track for 2010
...the child tax credit from $1,000 to $500, reduction of the standard deduction for married couples, cuts to the dependent care and adoption credits...
...comes from alternative sources. HB 2405 amends the Alternative Energy Portfolio Standards Act of 2004 by requiring 28 percent of Pennsylvania's...
The potential stakes associated with clean coal technology are evidenced by the intensity of the media campaigns launched by various interested parties
...the Commonwealth Court ruled that alternative energy credits belong to those companies...
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