by Katherine Concepcion | Apr 10, 2013 | Energy, Features, General
Connecticut’s green-energy bank is forming a legal entity to help advance a new solar initiative while protecting the quasi-public agency from investment losses. The Clean Energy Finance and Investment Authority is preparing to launch its Solar Lease 2.0 program,...
by Zachary Janowski | Dec 4, 2012 | Blog, Energy, State Budget
Awash in deficits, Connecticut needs to find some places to cut. Why, in the age of Amazon.com and self-publishing, does the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection have a book...
by Zachary Janowski | Mar 8, 2012 | Energy, Features, General
Newlywed former members of Pres. Barack Obama’s administration recently took jobs in Connecticut’s environmental bureaucracy despite the groom’s potential ties to Solyndra, the now-defunct solar company aggressively funded by the federal government. Michael “Mackey”...
by Zachary Janowski | Jan 16, 2012 | Energy, Features, General
Connecticut’s Attorney General and utility regulators paid lawyers – who “failed in the extreme” according to one federal judge – almost $4.6 million to challenge payments to three New York energy companies. The state began the appeal process last year despite the...