SolarWorld confident in doubling U.S. sales
SolarWorld AG thinks it can more than double its U.S. sales in 2011, a welcome sign for its U.S. headquarters in Hillsboro.
SolarWorld AG thinks it can more than double its U.S. sales in 2011, a welcome sign for its U.S. headquarters in Hillsboro.
Columbia Power Technologies LLC launched a wave energy prototype in Puget Sound.
Seattle developer PacLand is turning Beaverton’s Ashley Furniture HomeStore into a Walmart store.
Pacific Seafood won a critical preliminary ruling in their anti-trust case.
Integra Telecom replaced longtime chief executive Dudley Slater with Tom Casey, the company’s first new CEO in 13 years.
Last week, Powell’s Books laid off 31 workers, about 7% of the independent bookseller’s workforce.
Oregon homeowners can now go solar with no money down, thanks to a lease program that will install solar panels for low monthly payments.
Northwest organic hop growers are poised to win a legal battle requiring organic beer to use organic hops.
Iberdrola Renewables will operate its National Control Center in Portland, becoming the nation’s most advanced wind energy control facility.
Eugene-based Mattress Mania expands to Corvallis, with talks of expanding nationally.