Govt launches solar energy panel programme for homes (The Star Online: Mon, 27 Nov) SUBANG JAYA: The public can start bidding to install a solar energy panel technology, which can generate electricity from the sunlight on the roofs of their new or existing homes and offices from Dec 1 until March 30 next year.
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Is home solar energy affordable? (The Arizona Republic: Sat, 25 Nov) Proponents of solar-generated electricity are expecting a boom in Arizona soon, buoyed by a Valley builder putting photovoltaic cells on homes and homeowners trying to wean themselves from traditional energy sources.
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Sky's The Limit As Swiss Test Solar Panels At Jungfrau Summit (SpaceDaily: Mon, 27 Nov) by Staff Writers Geneva (AFP) Nov 23, 2006 The peak of the Jungfrau in the Swiss Alps could be the home to the world's highest solar-energy power station if tests prove succesful, Swiss electricity company FMB said on Thursday.
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EPPO axes solar project (Bangkok Post: Sun, 26 Nov) The government will no longer financially support the use of solar power in urban areas as the investment is not commercially viable, according to Viraphol Jirapraditkul, deputy director-general of the Energy Policy and Planning Office (EPPO).
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The Price of Alternative Energy: Is Suntech Power Overvalued? (SeekingAlpha via Yahoo! Finance: Mon, 27 Nov) Charles Morand submits: Suntech Power Holdings got a nice 5.01% pop on Wednesday on news that it had signed a big supply agreement with a Spanish solar firm. This came a day after the company released overall pretty decent quarterly results.
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Looking to put his energy elsewhere (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Mon, 27 Nov) Wind turbines, solar power, ethanol and green engineering. The high price of oil, concerns about oil revenues...
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Save cash with 'green' energy (Belfast Telegraph: Mon, 27 Nov) Action Renewables, a joint venture between the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment and Ulster energy group Viridian, has been appointed to deliver a major renewable energy programme.
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InRob Penetrates Energy Conservation Market With New Remote-Controlled Heater (PrimeZone via Yahoo! Finance: Mon, 27 Nov) LAS VEGAS, Nov. 27, 2006 - InRob Tech Ltd. , a leader in the development and production of advanced wireless control systems and integrated solutions for unmanned ground vehicles , today announced that it is installing its first advanced remote-controlled heating units in 100 households in collaboration with a new partner, Chromagen, a leading solar heating company with worldwide distribution.
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