New Next 10 report examines how San Diego's robust research and development community—coupled with Imperial County's abundance of industrial land, reliable energy, and large labor pool—are helping to grow the regional economy.
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A report from the self-described nonpartisan and nonprofit group Next 10 has identified San Diego County and Imperial County as leaders in the development of microgrid and biorenewable technologies.
The capital region grew its residential solar capacity by six-fold over six years and eclipsed the rest of California in energy efficiency during the same time period, according to a new report by the nonprofit Next10 and consultancy firm Collaborative Economics.
Northern California is leveraging its forward-looking policies and innovative clean tech entrepreneurs to drive clean tech innovation and build the state's clean economy, with certain regions carving out specialized
New Next 10 study reports that Sacramento regional innovators are using their close proximity to the capital to leverage state incentives and mandates to accelerate adoption of clean technologies.
New Next 10 report finds that the local culture of innovation, progressive policies, public-private partnerships, research institutions, the strong information technology sector and local investors are driving the San Francisco Bay regio
The worldwide market for clean technologies will benefit from the historic pact between the U.S. and China to accelerate carbon emission reduction efforts.
One of the truisms about American politics is that some voters are uninformed when they go to the polls.
Deciding which way to vote can be especially tricky in a year of heavily lopsided fundraising, when one side is spending a lot more money to get its message out. Take, for example, Props 1, 2, and 47 where supporters have spent millions more than opponents.
Organizaciones en California apuran hoy las últimas horas del periodo de registro de votantes en el estado para motivar a los latinos a que participen en las elecciones con el argumento de que están en juego varios asientos en el Congreso federal y estatal y que un hispano acceda a la Secretaría del estado.