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Hi there, EVADC Members and other fans of electric vehicles,

EVA of DCSaturday, June 8, at National Harbor, our 11 high school teams from DC, Virginia and Maryland, will race their newly built electric vehicles.  They are one passenger race cars, sometimes called an aerodrome or electrathon vehicle.

Join Clean Edison in Baltimore on June 3rd for "The Solar PV Mastery Course"

Clean Edison’s Mastery Course for Solar Photovoltaic Installation is designed to bring participants from novices to solar energy experts in a short amount of time. This course combines 18 hours of self-paced online learning with a 1-day hands-on training session between a few students and the instructor in order to be ready to join the 5-day Advanced Solar PV Course starting the next day. The Solar PV Mastery Course covers a wide range of topics in photovoltaic system design and installation best practices. Our instructors are highly qualified NABCEP Certified Installers who have years of experience in the field and in solar training. The course provides 58 credit hours of Advanced Solar Training towards fulfilling the education requirement necessary to sit for the NABCEP PV Installer Certification Exam. The NABCEP Entry Level Exam can be taken upon request. The solar industry is growing, now is the time to act!

MidAmerican Energy announces $1.9-billion investment in additional wind generation capacity

TurbinesMidAmerican Energy Co. last week said it will add up to 1,050 megawatts (MW) of wind generation, consisting of up to 656 new wind turbines, in the state of Iowa by the end of 2015.

China's solar panel output is more than entire world demand

May 6, 2013 - That is an amazing fact, according to a report on Reuters this past week. The world we live in now is one that when 1 billion people looking for prosperity set their eyes on an industry, it is difficult to overcome their effect on that industry. We in America are all too aware of the effect that cheap products have on our corporations. Scratch that, the effect it has on our working class; Corporations do just fine, in fact they just make more money with cheap products

From the Reuters piece: The EU's trade chief will recommend placing punitive import duties on billions of euros of solar panels from China, people close to the matter say, putting up a barrier to protect European producers but risking upsetting Beijing.

The case, the biggest the Commission has ever targeted, highlights the balancing act facing Brussels as Europe tries to protect against cheap imports while needing China, the EU's second largest trading partner, to help it emerge from recession.

Georgia Power to acquire 250 MW of wind; utility underscores strategy of portfolio diversity

Another Southern Co. utility now has wind energy in its portfolio.

Georgia Power last week announced it has entered into an agreement with EDP Renewables North America that for the first time will add wind energy to the utility's energy portfolio.

Through the contracts, Georgia Power will source 250 MW of cost-effective wind energy from EDP's wind farms in southwest Oklahoma. The wind energy purchased through the contracts will provide enough electricity to power more than 50,000 Georgia homes, the investor-owned utility said. Georgia Power will begin receiving the wind power on January 1, 2016.

Renewable Energy Wins in North Carolina Thanks to Key Republicans

April 28, 2013 - Follow up to the post on Thusday (Lobbying against renewables about to heat up) Sixteen conservative organizations – including the American Conservative Union, Americans for Tax Reform and The Heartland Institute – made a final push for North Carolina’s bill this week with a letter urging lawmakers that it was their “moral obligation” to oppose government programs that interfere with free markets.

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