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Advanced Energy Careers - Trends
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U.S. GAO - Advanced Energy Technologies: Budget Trends and ...
For decades, the nation has benefited from relatively inexpensive energy, in the process growing heavily reliant on conventional fossil fuels--oil, natural gas, and coal. However, in the current wake of higher energy costs and environmental concerns about fossil fuel emissions, renewed attention is turning to the development of advanced energy technologies as alternatives. In the United States, the Department of Energy (DOE) has long conducted research, development, and demonstration (R&D) on advanced renewable, fossil, and nuclear energy technologies. DOE's Office of Science has also funded basic energy-related research. ...
Governor Ted Strickland continues to lay a foundation for a growing advanced energy economy, announcing today the establishment of new $6 million green job training program and that he plans to sign legislation later today that eliminates the tangible personal property tax and real tax on generation for advanced energy projects in Ohio. "Our plan to create Ohio jobs includes both supporting growing industries like advanced energy and helping Ohioans get the skills and education they need to secure employment in those industries," Strickland said. Advanced Energy Tax Exemption to Make Ohio ... Read More
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