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Seth Masia is editor of SOLAR TODAY Magazine and director of communications at the American Solar Energy Society.

Engaging Women in Clean Energy Solutions

Engaging Women in Clean Energy Solutions

A one-day workshop, “Engaging Women in Clean Energy Solutions,” will emphasize energy, poverty, and gender issues in the developing world. The workshop will be held Sunday, 13 May 2012, at the Colorado Convention Center, Denver, Colorado, USA. An intensive focus on energy and gender will jump-start the conference week throughout which the Energy and Gender [...]

Debunking Climate Skeptics

This year, we are fortunate to have Dr. Chuck Kutscher of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory as the chair of World Renewable Energy Forum 2012. He also writes a column for SOLAR TODAY titled “Tackling Climate Change.” Dr. Kutscher had the opportunity in 2011 to school the Colorado State Legislature in climate science. We’re pleased [...]

Robyn, El-Ashry, Kimman and Eckhart Join Speaker Roster

Robyn, El-Ashry, Kimman and Eckhart Join Speaker Roster

Speakers including Dorothy Robyn, Ph.D., Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Installations and Environment, will address the upcoming World Renewable Energy Forum (WREF 2012) in Denver.

Solar Tariffs in the Balance

Solar Tariffs in the Balance

Feb. 9, 2012 — The U.S. Department of Commerce is expected to announce a decision next month on the issue of tariffs for Chinese-made silicon modules and cells. At the end of January, the Brattle Group released a study, funded by the Coalition for Affordable Solar Energy (CASE, which opposes tariffs), positing that a 100 [...]

No 1603 Grants in Payroll Tax Compromise

No 1603 Grants in Payroll Tax Compromise

WASHINGTON, Feb. 17  (SEIA press release) – Rhone Resch, president and CEO of the Solar Energy Industries Association, released the following statement today in reaction to a congressional compromise bill that extends the payroll tax cut and unemployment benefits through the end of the year, but does not address tax extenders such as the 1603 [...]