Solar energy thought for St. Martinville (The Daily Iberian: Fri, 23 Feb) ST. MARTINVILLE - District 5 residents learned that the city is working on bringing lower utility rates to customers, even mulling over a study of solar energy.
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Solar energy program set for this weekend (Bowling Green Daily News: Fri, 23 Feb) Local environmentally friendly group BG Green Partnership for a Sustainable Community will have a program Sunday about solar energy.
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Debate Over CA Home Solar Energy (KGO-TV Bay Area: Fri, 23 Feb) Many California homeowners are using solar energy for their homes. But expense and efficiency have some questioning if it's really worth it.
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Increasing wind, solar energy now law (Pioneer Press: Thu, 22 Feb) Minnesota adopted perhaps the most aggressive renewable-energy standard in the nation today when Gov. Tim Pawlenty signed a bill that will lead to large investments in wind, solar, and other clean-energy sources over the next two decades.
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Chesco-Based Solar Energy Firm Set to Expand (KYW News Radio 1060: Thu, 22 Feb) A Malvern, Pa.-based company is being acquired by a German firm that will help them grow the combined company's solar energy projects. The electricity used to power our daily activities is still primarily generated from fossil fuels.
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New Bay Area luxury homes powered with solar energy (San Jose Mercury News: Fri, 23 Feb) Lennar, one of the nation's biggest home builders, plans to install solar power systems in all its new homes in the Bay Area, representatives for the company said this week.
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Romney Tours New Hampshire Solar Factory (WLBZ Bangor: Fri, 23 Feb) Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney says it doesn't make sense for the U.S. to send its oil dollars to nations that hate us. He made the comment Friday while touring a New Hampshire company that promotes solar energy development.
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Solar World: China becomes a growing force (UPI: Thu, 22 Feb) Two years after China passed a comprehensive renewable energy law, its solar energy industry is poised to enter the world market in a big way. "Thin film ...
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