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The Mantria Corporation Ponzi scheme has been described as the "biggest green energy scam" in United States history. [1] A Federal judge in the Securities and Exchange Commission's civil case found Mantria had scammed more than $54.5 million “by egregiously, recklessly, knowingly, and shamelessly perpetrating a fraudulent scheme” that used “misrepresentations, omissions, and blatant lies ...
Oil States Energy Services, LLC v. Greene's Energy Group, LLC, 584 U.S. ___ (2018), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the inter partes review process granted by Congress to the United States Patent and Trademark Office for challenging the validity of patents, rather than a jury trial, is constitutional and did not violate either Article III of the Constitution ...
Tested Green, a fraudulent firm that sold environmental certificates that proved to be neither tested, certified, nor green, has been banned from the business by the Federal Trade Commission.
Scam calls offering grants for solar panels, loft insulation, spray foam, glazing and boiler replacement increased by 85% from August to September alone, National Trading Standards (NTS) has warned.
Avaada Energy is the IPP arm of the group, with a total portfolio of 12 GW with operational capacity exceeding 4 GW. It has secured capacity of another 8 GW which is currently under implementation. The company develops utility-scale renewable energy projects for utilities along with providing services for C&I consumers in Rajasthan, Karnataka ...
Xcel Energy customers will initially be contacted by U.S. mail about past due bills, not over the phone. You will also be sent a disconnection notice in writing before your power is turned off.
Patrick Moore's position on forests, nuclear energy, and more have consistently gone against those of the majority of Greenpeace staff. [1] Phil Radford disputes Moore by claiming that the U.S. does not need nuclear energy. [2] [3] Early Greenpeace member Patrick Moore, is a critic of the organization. [4]
The Mooresville-based company, formerly known as Power Home Solar, blames a defective part for its downfall.