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Most US rooftops can take the weight of solar systems

WASHINGTON, April 28, 2016 - The Energy Department`s Solar America Cities program found that a primary barrier to solar adoption is the difficulty and cost of obtaining construction permits for rooftop solar installations because of structural issues. A three-year study led
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Syngenta inches closer to ChemChina deal

At their annual general meeting earlier this week, Syngenta shareholders officially approved motions for an ordinary dividend of CHF 11.00 per share ($465 U.S. per share) and a special dividend of CHF 5.00 per share. The special dividend is contingent upon the p
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Merging House, Senate energy bills won't be easy

€Don€t spoil our victory lap€ was the response from one Senate staffer when asked about the prospects for reconciling the comprehensive energy bill the Senate passed overwhelmingly last week with the very different House bill passed in December.
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Dannon faces uphill battle to rid dairy feed of GMOs

WASHINGTON, April 27, 2016 - Dannon, in an effort to woo consumers who are becoming increasingly concerned about all aspects of how their food is made, has made a promise that will be difficult to keep: It plans to eliminate all genetically modified grains from the diets of
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Grain trade alarmed by USDA biotech plans

The Agriculture Department`s plan for a `radical` overhaul of the way it regulates biotech crops risks disrupting exports of U.S. farm commodities unless the changes are coordinated with importing countries, say agribusiness groups say. The organizations al
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