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GREEN CAREER CENTRAL | MONDAY, JUNE 27, 2011 Follow the Clean Tech Money: DOE Awards Millions to Solar Projects, Wind Farms, Geothermal, Transphorm Secures $25 Million, SolarBridge Receives $19 Million The Santa Barbara, CA based company has career openings for engineers and technicians. The Department of Energy has been busy assisting the clean energy industry with loan guarantees. The DOE has provided partial loan guarantee for a $1.4 billion project to install solar panels on 750 roof tops called Project Amp. million. MORE >> -
GREEN CAREER CENTRAL | THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 2010 CA Regulators Approve Fuel Cell Projects by PG&E and SoCal Edison -
GREEN CAREER CENTRAL | MONDAY, JUNE 13, 2011 Follow the Clean Tech Money: Proterra Receives $30 Million, JouleX Secures $17 Million, Agile Energy Raises $24 Million San Bruno, CA based Agile Energy has raised $24 million from venture capitalists to continue to develop utility scale solar projects. A manufacturer of electrical energy storage systems and drive components for electric and hybrid buses, Proterra has received $30 million from investors. MORE >> -
GREEN CAREER CENTRAL | TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2011 Follow the Clean Tech Money: SynapSense Raises $16 Million, Aquion Energy Secures $20 Million, Tesla Motors to Build Electric Toyota RAV-4 for $100 Million Among the many companies investing in the Folsom, CA based company is GE. Palo Alto, CA based Tesla Motors has an agreement with Toyota to produce the electric powertrain, including batteries and motors, for the RAV-4 that would earn Tesla $100 million. There are some career openings for engineers and project mangers. MORE >> -
GREEN CAREER CENTRAL | TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 2011 Green Jobs Growing: Which CA City Leads the State in Green Jobs? Hint: It's Not San Francisco Which city leads the nation in number of green jobs and that number will more than double by 2030? According to a new study released by the Californians for Clean Energy and Jobs Network , Los Angeles is the leader. Over the last decade the rate of green job creation has been three times as much as the rest of the Los Angeles basin economy. MORE >>
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