The Solar Energy Consortium (TSEC)
is an industry-led not-for-profit realizing the promise of solar energy by mobilizing the resources of New York State.
A center of photovoltaic innovation, TSEC brings together diverse constituencies to overcome the technical and economic obstacles to the widespread use of solar energy.
Latest news:
May 2009 - New York State strives to make solar the future, New Energy World Network - The emphasis placed upon building a green economy in President Obama's American Recovery and Reinvestment plan has sparked a wave of interest in the growing renewables sector, with solar continuing to be one of the forerunners. ...
April 2009 - Prism Solar Expands, Hudson Valley Business Journal - 200 local jobs within two years, growing to a total of 400 in five - that’s the promise (and the power) the renewable energy industry carries for the Hudson Valley economy. ...
March 2009 - Q&A with Mike DiTullo of TSEC, metroGREEN+BUISINESS - On the outskirts of the small city of Kingston, NY, lies a compound that once belonged to IBM. Once, it hummed with activity that fired the economy of an entire region. Then, in the 1990s, IBM and Kingston parted ways and the compound went silent.
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February 2009 - Plugging into the stimulus, HV Biz - The math is still being worked out, but about $65 billion in direct funds and tax breaks is being distributed nationally for solar energy projects through the federal stimulus package. It may mean a far brighter economic future for the Hudson Valley and New York state, say entrepreneurs already working at solar industries. And the benefits appear to run from the grass roots entrepreneur to the industrial endeavor. ...
