Sunday, October 31, 2010

Texas solar bill's death could benefit Tenn. - Nashville Business Journal:

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Over the weekend, Texas legislators let the clocj run out on a bill that would have created a $500 million rebate prograkm to build solar installations in the Lone Star On Tennessee’s Capitol Hill today, Sen. Jim Kyle was quick to “To any company that had an eye on we say come on up to says Kyle, D-Memphis, who is sponsoring Gov. Phil Bredesen’ds energy bill. Bredesen has proposed using $600 million in stimulus bill funds to creates a Tennessee Solar Institute and West Tennessees Solar Farm that would bring togethe the resources of the Universitytof Tennessee, and new companies investing here that will producse solar components, including in Bradley County and in Clarksville.
Thosw companies were attracted by a package of statew incentivesand infrastructure-ready industrial “West Tennessee is well positioned to attracgt companies that will bring in 21st century jobs. The new energu industry can play a big part in getting our loca economies back on their says Sen. Roy Herron, D-Dresden, who worked with Finney to get an industrial megasite in West Bredesen hopes to position the state as a leader in developing alternatived energy sources as part of his legacy asa two-term

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