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September 2006

October 2006

November 2006

December 2006

  • December 1st
    • Endesa and Isofoton ink solar energy deal
    • Solar energy to power trans-Atlantic voyage
    • Solar split
    • DOE/NREL Thin Film Photovoltaic
    • BullMarket.com Offers Investment Opinion on Recent IPO First Solar and its Impact on the Solar Energy Industry
    • Interactive Games Signs Letter of Intent to Acquire Solar Energy Technology Company
    • Solar World: Installers go online
    • Call 3 Problem Solvers: Oakdale Man Seeks Refund From Solar Firm
  • December 2nd
    • Nigeria: 'Why Solar, Wind Energy Hasn't Been Deployed'
    • Endesa and Isofoton ink solar energy deal
    • Trueform Group introduces the world's first 'Solar Powered Air Conditioned Passenger Waiting Shelter' to UAE
    • Energy costs popularize green homes
    • Solar energy to power trans-Atlantic voyage
    • Solar split
    • DOE/NREL Thin Film Photovoltaic
    • BullMarket.com Offers Investment Opinion on Recent IPO First Solar and its Impact on the Solar Energy Industry
  • December 3rd
    • Nigeria: 'Why Solar, Wind Energy Hasn't Been Deployed'
    • Subsidizing Solar
    • City hopes solar power turns out to be bright idea
    • Loma Linda goes solar to cut down power bill
    • Energy costs popularize green homes
    • Reproducing the energy of the sun on Earth
    • Endesa and Isofoton ink solar energy deal
    • Trueform Group introduces the world's first 'Solar Powered Air Conditioned Passenger Waiting Shelter' to UAE
  • December 4th
    • Uganda: Solar Energy Gets Era Nod
    • Renewable energy battle: Who should get the credits?
    • Citizenre Introduces its REnU 25-Year Fixed Rate Home Solar Rental Program Making Solar Competitive with Utility
    • Nigeria: 'Why Solar, Wind Energy Hasn't Been Deployed'
    • Open Energy Corporation Appoints Dalton Sprinkle to Board of Directors
    • Citizenre Introduces its REnU 25 Year Fixed Rate Home Solar Rental Program Making Solar Competitive with Utility
    • Citizenre Introduces its REnU 25 Year Fixed Rate Home Solar Rental Program Making Solar Competitive with Utility
    • Subsidizing Solar
  • December 5th
    • A Quick Guide to Solar Energy Stocks
    • Puget Sound Energy proposes solar power facility
    • Cal Poly Engineering To Dedicate Solar Energy System Dec. 7
    • Puget Sound Energy plans solar power plant
    • NEDA promoting solar energy at Mahotsav
    • Pueblo wooing N.Y. solar startup
    • PSE plans solar-power facility
    • Uganda: Solar Energy Gets Era Nod
  • December 6th
    • A Quick Guide to Solar Energy Stocks
    • Puget Sound Energy proposes solar power facility
    • Cal Poly Engineering To Dedicate Solar Energy System Dec. 7
    • Puget Sound Energy plans solar power plant
    • NEDA promoting solar energy at Mahotsav
    • Wind Energy Stocks - A Quick List
    • India should move to energy independence: president
    • Solar Cell Achieves 40% Efficiency
  • December 7th
    • A Quick Guide to Solar Energy Stocks
    • Major Solar Cell Breakthrough Announced
    • New World Record Achieved In Solar Cell Technology
    • Puget Sound Energy proposes solar power facility
    • Solar power could join Kittitas wind farm
    • Uganda: Thais to Set Up $5 Million Solar Project
    • UT Team Building Solar House
    • Uganda: Thais to Construct Solar Plant
  • December 8th
    • Chemists shed light on solar energy storage
    • More efficient devices on solar cells due to energy matching
    • UT Team Building Solar House
    • A Quick Guide to Solar Energy Stocks
    • Westwood High School goes solar
    • Spectrolab Terrestrial Solar Cell Hits 40% Efficiency St Louis MO
    • Major Solar Cell Breakthrough Announced
    • New World Record Achieved In Solar Cell Technology
  • December 9th
    • Chemists shed light on solar energy storage
    • More efficient devices on solar cells due to energy matching
    • Solar panels to help power ballpark for Great Lakes Loons
    • Former Battle Creek baseball team will use solar power in new stadium
    • UT Team Building Solar House
    • Solar power
    • State Listings on Energy Incentives Are Just a Click Away
    • Buying solar water heaters made easy
  • December 10th
    • UT Team Building Solar House
    • Chemists shed light on solar energy storage
    • Solar energy's day is dawning
    • More efficient devices on solar cells due to energy matching
    • Solar panels to help power ballpark for Great Lakes Loons
    • Former Battle Creek baseball team will use solar power in new stadium
    • Solar power
    • State Listings on Energy Incentives Are Just a Click Away
  • December 11th
    • Nanotechnology meets solar energy
    • Solar energy's day is dawning State to embark on its biggest-ever photovoltaic project
    • For a Limited Time Only: 30% Solar Tax Credit Extended
    • U.S. solar tax credit extended
    • UT Team Building Solar House
    • No new money for green energy
    • Honeywell Helps New Hampshire Schools Conserve Energy, Cut Operating Costs
    • Mixed, Generally Negative Week for Solar Stocks
  • December 12th
    • PriceEnergy Adding Solar to Its Energy Products
    • Nanotechnology meets solar energy
    • Solar energy's day is dawning State to embark on its biggest-ever photovoltaic project
    • Solar food festival on cards
    • groSolar Acquires Energy Outfitters
    • For a Limited Time Only: 30% Solar Tax Credit Extended
    • No new money for green energy
    • Energy targets debate heats up
  • December 13th
    • Solar energy sources catching on slowly
    • PriceEnergy Adding Solar to Its Energy Products
    • A Quick Guide to Ethanol Energy Stocks
    • Energy: Learning by doing - School gets $50,000 to teach classes in renewable energy
    • More solar investment
    • Nanotechnology meets solar energy
    • UT Team Building Solar House
    • Massive growth in the Middle East's new and renewable energy sector anticipated
  • December 14th
    • SOLAR, WIND, METHANE: 5% green energy pushed for N.C.
    • Vt. solar energy firm grows with acquisition
    • Solar energy sources catching on slowly
    • PSE Seeks To Develop Pacific Northwest's Solar-Power Facility
    • Solar grant
    • PriceEnergy Adding Solar to Its Energy Products
    • High prices could spark sluggish solar power market, report claims
    • UT Team Building Solar House
  • December 15th
    • Vermont solar energy firm grows with acquisition
    • White River solar energy company buys Northwest competitor
    • SOLAR, WIND, METHANE: 5% green energy pushed for N.C.
    • Vt. solar energy firm grows with acquisition
    • Federal Incentives Crucial For Solar Stocks to Remain Competitive
    • Solar energy sources catching on slowly
    • How to fold a solar panel -- NASA style
    • Keeping its lights on using solar power
  • December 16th
    • Vermont solar energy firm grows with acquisition
    • White River solar energy company buys Northwest competitor
    • SOLAR, WIND, METHANE: 5% green energy pushed for N.C.
    • Federal Incentives Crucial For Solar Stocks to Remain Competitive
    • Scheme saves energy
    • GM Cuts Energy Use by One-Quarter at North American Facilities
    • Solar Physicist Says Weak Sun Produces Record Solar Outburst
  • December 17th
    • Where to find policies on solar energy
    • Business: GT Solar CEO plans to retire after turning $1,000 into $58m
    • Vermont solar energy firm grows with acquisition
    • TWO WORKERS DIE IN EXPLOSION AT SOLAR WAFER FACTORY
    • White River solar energy company buys Northwest competitor
    • SOLAR, WIND, METHANE: 5% green energy pushed for N.C.
    • More 'corporate welfare' is OK when it comes to solar electricity
  • December 18th
    • Solar EnerTech Announces Beta Release of Power Conditioning Software and Applauds US Federal Solar Energy Tax Credit ...
    • ITOCHU Announces Investment in Solar Energy Company NorSun
    • Where to find policies on solar energy
    • Boeing Subsidiary Spectrolab Achieves Solar Efficiency Breakthrough
    • China introduces solar-powered baths
    • Delhi to gives subsidy of Rs 6,000 for solar heaters
    • HECO to set up its first solar generator
    • Explosion disrupts Taiwan solar cell material plant
  • December 19th
    • Solar energy park proposed
    • Special sops for promoting solar energy gadgets
    • Ethiopia: Villagers Receive Training On Solar Energy in India
    • Solar EnerTech Announces Beta Release of Power Conditioning Software and Applauds US Federal Solar Energy Tax Credit ...
    • ITOCHU Announces Investment in Solar Energy Company NorSun
    • Spacewalk set to fix faulty solar panel
    • First Solar Exercises Options
    • Where to find policies on solar energy
  • December 20th
    • Solar energy park proposed
    • Special sops for promoting solar energy gadgets
    • Ethiopia: Villagers Receive Training On Solar Energy in India
    • Spacewalking astronauts help retract stubborn solar array
    • Solar EnerTech Announces Beta Release of Power Conditioning Software and Applauds US Federal Solar Energy Tax Credit ...
    • ITOCHU Announces Investment in Solar Energy Company NorSun
    • First Solar Appoints Energy Industry Veteran, Paul H. Stebbins to Board of Directors
    • Spacewalk set to fix faulty solar panel
  • December 21st
    • Chinese solar energy firm lists on NYSE
    • Solar Energy Could Power Chicken Houses
    • Interactive Mapping Site Shows Solar Energy Contractors Across the U.S.
    • Fat Spaniel Technologies Marks 500th Installation with Remote Wind and Solar Energy System in Fiji
    • United Solar Ovonic Receives $15 Million Order From BIOHAUS
    • Solar energy park proposed
    • Energy Conversion Unit Wins $15M Order
  • December 22nd
    • California regulators issue solar energy guide
    • European Commission OKs aid for German solar energy plant
    • Chinese solar energy firm lists on NYSE
    • Solar Energy Could Power Chicken Houses
    • Interactive Mapping Site Shows Solar Energy Contractors Across the U.S.
    • Fat Spaniel Technologies Marks 500th Installation with Remote Wind and Solar Energy System in Fiji
    • Solar Power Making A Comeback For Use In Corporate Installations - VIDEO
  • December 23rd
    • Renewable Energy in America, Part 2: Solar Powered Homes
    • California regulators issue solar energy guide
    • European Commission OKs aid for German solar energy plant
    • Chinese solar energy firm lists on NYSE
    • Solar Energy Could Power Chicken Houses
    • Interactive Mapping Site Shows Solar Energy Contractors Across the U.S.
    • Fat Spaniel Technologies Marks 500th Installation with Remote Wind and Solar Energy System in Fiji
    • Solar Power Making A Comeback For Use In Corporate Installations - VIDEO
  • December 24th
    • Renewable Energy in America, Part 2: Solar Powered Homes
    • California regulators issue solar energy guide
    • European Commission OKs aid for German solar energy plant
    • Chinese solar energy firm lists on NYSE
    • Solar Energy Could Power Chicken Houses
    • NASA's Twin Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatories Send Back First Solar Images
    • Can alternative energy spur job growth?
    • Interactive Mapping Site Shows Solar Energy Contractors Across the U.S.
  • December 25th
    • Renewable Energy in America, Part 2: Solar Powered Homes
    • California regulators issue solar energy guide
    • FPL invests in solar power
    • European Commission OKs aid for German solar energy plant
    • Chinese solar energy firm lists on NYSE
    • Solar Energy Could Power Chicken Houses
    • Solar Satellite's First Images Show Sun's Super-hot Atmosphere
    • Doylestown may adopt plans for clean energy
  • December 26th
    • Renewable Energy in America, Part 2: Solar Powered Homes
    • Solar panels energize learning
    • California regulators issue solar energy guide
    • Wind farm sale - Government of Jamaica seeks more private sector involvement in renewable energy for the New Year
    • FPL invests in solar power
    • European Commission OKs aid for German solar energy plant
    • Chinese solar energy firm lists on NYSE
    • Solar Energy Could Power Chicken Houses
  • December 27th
    • Solar Energy Goes Mainstream
    • Solar-powered bus seen asviable business
    • Discovery astronauts to work on jammed solar wing
    • Renewable Energy in America, Part 2: Solar Powered Homes
    • Alcan to Provide Solar Cookers in Rural Indonesia
    • Solar Stocks Week-in-Review: A Week the Solar Sector Would Love to Forget
    • Lake Land studies energy alternatives: Geothermal, wind generation may be used
    • S.C. legislators expect to hear calls for state energy policy
  • December 28th
    • Chi Mei Group may enter solar energy industry, says report
    • Cities unite to encourage solar energy use
    • Acquisition Of Solar Installer Warms SunPower's Future
    • Solar Energy Goes Mainstream
    • Tapping lunar energy solution to power crisis
    • Will India's moon project transport energy?
    • Solar panels power center's equipment
  • December 29th
    • Chi Mei Group may enter solar energy industry, says report
    • Cities unite to encourage solar energy use
    • Solar Energy Products Market To Hit $1.3 Billion By 2010
    • Acquisition Of Solar Installer Warms SunPower's Future
    • ESRF helps reveal the origin of the Solar System
    • Solar Energy Goes Mainstream
    • Recent IPO First Solar is Overvalued Relative To Its Peers
  • December 30th
    • Opposition promises solar power for state schools
    • Chi Mei Group may enter solar energy industry, says report
    • ENERGY | Consider passive solar
    • Silicon, Solar Power and Corporate Responsibility, Part 1
    • Cities unite to encourage solar energy use
    • Solar World: A sunny 2006 for solar
    • Solar Energy Products Market To Hit $1.3 Billion By 2010
    • Acquisition Of Solar Installer Warms SunPower's Future
  • December 31st
    • Opposition promises solar power for state schools
    • Chi Mei Group may enter solar energy industry, says report
    • ENERGY | Consider passive solar
    • Silicon, Solar Power and Corporate Responsibility, Part 1
    • Incentives Fuel Use Of Solar Energy
    • Cities unite to encourage solar energy use
    • Solar World: A sunny 2006 for solar
    • Cypress investor urges company to sell itself