San Diego research center releases papers on state solar access laws (San Diego Daily Transcript via Yahoo! News: Fri, 26 Jan) The Energy Policy Initiatives Center (EPIC), a nonprofit research center at the University of San Diego School of Law, recently released two papers that provide a detailed analysis and information about two of California's landmark solar access laws.
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Solar energy getting a second look (Today's News-Herald: Fri, 26 Jan) The sun's rays are always free, but concerns of high initial costs have kept some from going solar in the home or business. Now, with UniSource announcing the possibility of future electric rate hikes, is the technology worth a serious look?
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Namibia: Citizens Take to Solar Power (AllAfrica.com: Fri, 26 Jan) Consumers are turning to solar technologies and other energy-saving technologies in their numbers in a bid to save costs with ever rising electricity bills.
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Katy's energy takes her to top of nation (Leeds Today: Fri, 26 Jan) A WEST Yorkshire woman has won a top national engineering award for helping to promote wind and solar energy schemes in schools and colleges. (26/01/2007 11:30:16)
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Solar World: Solar focus for Merrill Lynch (UPI: Thu, 25 Jan) TEL AVIV, Israel, Jan. 24 (UPI) - Investment bankers Merrill Lynch have initiated coverage of solar energy companies, with a report that brings few surprises but reinforces expectations of industry growth.
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A Tour of the Energy Future (Time Magazine: Fri, 26 Jan) Forget the politicians and business potentates. The real excitement at this year's World Economic Forum came from scientists working on solutions to our energy needs
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Empire gives energy tips (Cortez Journal: Thu, 25 Jan) Curiosity about green-power options - especially wind and solar sources - in Montezuma County has grown. Empire Electric officials had to turn away co-op members from a presentation Tuesday night on alternative energy because of limited capacity and interest beyond officials' expectations.
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