Articles by Adam Browning
Adam Browning is the executive director of Vote Solar.
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Arizona Republic calls out senator for not supporting solar
With absolutely world-class solar installation, rapidly growing in-state demand, and prime location next to one of the largest renewable energy markets in the world (that would be California), building a solar industry in Arizona would seem like a no-brainer. I certainly think so. But, more importantly, 87 percent of Arizonans do, too.
The remaining 13 percent appears to include Sen. McCain, who has failed to show up for any of the votes to extend the critical 30 percent investment tax credit -- an issue that's literally make-or-break for large-scale solar in Arizona and elsewhere. Abengoa has signed a deal for a 280 MW concentrated solar power plant with Arizona Public Service, a deal that would bring about $1 billion of investment and 1,500 jobs to Arizona -- and parties on both sides have made it clear that the project's consummation is critically dependent on a long-term extension of the investment tax credit.
This Earth Day, The Arizona Republic published an excellent editorial calling the good senator out.
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The push for a renewable energy standard in Missouri
Know why they call Missouri the "Show Me" state? Me neither. What I do know is that our friends at Renew Missouri are trying to show the state some renewable energy. They've written language for a 15 percent renewable portfolio standard, but in order to get it on the ballot in November, they need to collect 150,000 signatures by May 4. It's an important battle in the heartland, so if you can, donate your time or money here.
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RFK Jr. advocates for cap-and-trade, renewables, smart grids
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s got a three-point plan for the next president. I think it would work.
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Seattle artist illustrates statistics on waste, health, and consumption
A graphic -- very graphic -- look at the numbers that define America.