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Court sides with Montana solar developer

“The decision clarifies that solar QFs may incorporate storage technologies that will allow them to send out power around the clock. This means abundant, low-cost clean energy for consumers and increased reliability for the grid,” said Ben Norris, senior director of regulatory affairs for the Solar Energy Industries Association.

How To File A Provisional Patent In 2023

Instead of filing for a patent outright, file for a provisional patent that gives you 12 months to determine the commercial viability of your invention.

This is the only business metric that matters

For all the hype that innovation gets, the secrets of breaking through remain shrouded in mystery. Methods beat muses, and methods can be learned.

Boards made from grass replace timber 

Production is all-electric and sequesters 80 per cent of the carbon contained within the grass

The Bay Area housing market is flashing a key warning sign

That key benchmark is another indicator of the Bay Area’s shifting housing market, which is at the forefront of the nationwide cooldown.

Planning Your Next Business? Here’s What the Founder of 3 Fast-Growing Companies Says You Should Do

Serial entrepreneur Paul Lewis has built three successful tech companies while following these simple rules.

The Pulse: An innovation leader webinar, a cooling and hydrating vest, plus other R&D highlights and news

First, if you’re wondering how innovation leaders launch new products in increasingly tight windows, join us for our upcoming webinar with IndustryWeek

Eight Steps To Creating A Successful Startup Business Plan

This article will walk you through the eight essential steps to creating a successful startup business plan.

2023 Employment Litigation Trends – The Dorsey Labor & Employment Practice Group

The Dorsey Labor & Employment Practice Group has drafted the following papers to highlight the trends employers should expect in 2023 in employment litigation in state and federal courts nationwide as well as likely areas of enforcement action by federal and state governments and regulatory agencies:

Is broadband available near you? This updated FCC map can tell you. Maybe.

A completely accurate map, however, could still leave a reader dismayed because it correctly conveys an unpleasant truth: At too many U.S. addresses, broadband either remains out of reach or is only available from one company.