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Clean power a good move for environment, economy

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September
11

By Andy Wirth | September 11, 2015 Last week the Reno City Council voted to support the Clean Power Plan, which will help to move our country away from dirty coal power toward clean and renewable energy. With their vote, the …

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Nevada, other states win injunction on EPA water rule

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August
27

By Sean Whaley | August 27, 2015 CARSON CITY — Nevada has prevailed along with a dozen other states in stopping a new EPA rule that would have greatly expanded the scope of waters covered by the Clean Water Act. …

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NCL Policy Director Interviewed

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January
4

Our policy director, Kyle Davis, made an appearance on To the Point with Anjeanette Damon on February 16, to discuss the recent lawsuit filed by the Sierra Club to block the new Tahoe Regional Plan. Watch the To the Point …

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Solar project could be start of diversified economy

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June
30

By Joe Schoenmann June 30, 2011 Laughlin might soon find itself at the center of Nevada’s economic recovery, as a Chinese power company is seeking approval to build a solar panel manufacturing plant, industrial park and solar array there. Clark …

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Solar programs’ future in doubt, including in Nevada

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June
29

Erin Kelly Jun. 29, 2011 WASHINGTON — The solar power industry is facing a double threat from a Congress that might turn off the flow of federal subsidies and take a pass on mandating renewable energy standards that would increase …

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UNR case study: Clean energy servicer walks the talk

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June
28

by Ben Miller Jun. 28, 2011 When customers enter Clean Energy Center, just east of Reno-Tahoe International Airport, they’ll usually find the lights turned off. If there is artificial lighting, it comes from low-energy bulbs. If they enter the warehouse, …

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