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Solar Energy in the News
Solar Energy News Wednesday February 28th 2007




Solar wunderkind sees a bright futureSolar wunderkind sees a bright future
(CNN Money: Tue, 27 Feb) In the past couple of years privately held SunEdison, the biggest supplier of solar energy in the U.S., has built mini-power plants in about 200 locations, supplying juice for clients like Staples, Costco, Whole Foods Market and California State University at Chico.


Solar energy thought for St. MartinvilleSolar energy thought for St. Martinville
(The Daily Iberian: Mon, 26 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.


City to build solar projectCity to build solar project
(Ashland Daily Tidings: Tue, 27 Feb) The City of Ashland is launching a new solar project as part of a nationwide movement to invest millions of dollars in renewable energy. In 2006, the federal government offered $800 million in Clean Renewable Energy Bonds to governments and nonprofit utilities.


Small energy bill wins prize at tax timeSmall energy bill wins prize at tax time
(The Olympian: Tue, 27 Feb) WASHINGTON - Did you install an energy- efficient water heater or furnace in 2006? How about a solar panel, storm door or insulation? Yo u might reap a reward at tax time .



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Homebuilder Goes 100% Solar in Northern CaliforniaHomebuilder Goes 100% Solar in Northern California
(AnandTech: Tue, 27 Feb) Buyers of new solar-powered homes could see their energy bills cut in half, builders say...


Solar power makers warmed by newsSolar power makers warmed by news
(The Sentinel: Tue, 27 Feb) PITTSBURGH (AP) - Pennsylvanians considering installing solar energy systems in their homes but put off by the high price could start singing "let the sun shine in" if a proposed energy initiative sees daylight.


Solar handbags? How to get greenSolar handbags? How to get green
(Reuters via Yahoo! News: Sun, 25 Feb) The idea of renewable energy at home is no longer as distant as an offshore wind farm. More companies are waking up to the popularity of green energy and the Web hosts many sites showing steps people can take - or gadgets they can buy - to use renewable technology, from renting a solar panel to burning calories with a pedal-powered washing machine.


Solar energy is catching on in N.J.Solar energy is catching on in N.J.
(Daily Journal: Mon, 26 Feb) UPPER DEERFIELD - 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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