Solar energy makes waves in New Jersey (Courier-Post: Tue, 16 Jan) A refrigerator repairman with a modest home backing onto a spinach farm, Bob May doesn't appear to be the kind of fellow who can afford to go solar.
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Saving their energy (The Columbian: Tue, 16 Jan) Paige and Ryan Hads didn't install an array of solar panels in their backyard to save the world. That's merely a spinoff benefit. The Vancouver couple decided to install the 2.85-kilowatt array at their Lincoln neighborhood home with the intention of saving energy over the long run.
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Florida groups push energy bill (The News-Press: Tue, 16 Jan) TAMPA - Offshore drilling in the Gulf, solar power, wind power, they're all wrapped up in a new House energy bill.
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Marine Bacteria Can Create Environmentally Friendly Energy Source (Science Daily: Mon, 15 Jan) Bacteria in the world's oceans can efficiently exploit solar energy to grow, thanks to a unique light-capturing pigment. This discovery was made by researchers at University of Kalmar in Sweden, in collaboration with researchers in Gothenburg, Sweden, and Spain. The findings are described in an article in the journal Nature.
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Environmental groups push energy bill in Florida (Tampa Bay's 10: Tue, 16 Jan) Tampa, Florida '' Offshore drilling in the Gulf, solar power, wind power, they're all wrapped up in a new House energy bill. And some environmental groups are putting a lot of energy into trying to get the bill passed.
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