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Solar Energy News Thursday April 5th 2007




Area engineer explains benefits of solar-thermal energyArea engineer explains benefits of solar-thermal energy
(Montrose Daily Press: Wed, 04 Apr) MONTROSE - Solar energy is not yet a commodity, but more and more people are looking toward this alternative energy. One of the least expensive forms of alternative energy is solar-thermal, and electronic engineer Dave Congour is getting the word out.


Gaia Partners With SCE To Increase Efficiency Of Residential Solar Energy SystemsGaia Partners With SCE To Increase Efficiency Of Residential Solar Energy Systems
(ElectricNet: Wed, 04 Apr) Gaia Power Technologies, a provider of turnkey distributed energy management and storage systems, announced a partnership with Southern California Edison (SCE) and the California Energy Commission (CEC) designed to maximize the value of residential solar systems in California


Sprout Development Inc. Announces Change of Business Direction into Solar Energy SpaceSprout Development Inc. Announces Change of Business Direction into Solar Energy Space
(CNW Group via Yahoo! Finance: Wed, 04 Apr) Sprout Development Inc. is pleased to announce that it is currently in late stage negotiations with various parties in the solar power energy sector.


Board energizes GT Solar growthBoard energizes GT Solar growth
(The Nashua Telegraph: Thu, 05 Apr) MERRIMACK "" The push for alternative energy is paying dividends in Merrimack, as GT Solar Inc. plans in the next few years to double the size of its building and add dozens of jobs. ... - By KAREN LOVETT Telegraph Staff



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Cheap, Efficient Solar Power: What's Needed Now to Get There?Cheap, Efficient Solar Power: What's Needed Now to Get There?
(Newswise: Thu, 05 Apr) If solar power is going to play a significant role in the energy equation of the future, there must be advances in technologies to store that power and more investment by manufacturers, concludes a new federally funded study by University of Massachusetts Amherst scientist Erin Baker.


First solar-powered poultry house opensFirst solar-powered poultry house opens
(The Daily Times: Wed, 04 Apr) Officials held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the opening of the first-of-its-kind solar powered poultry house April 4. The house is part of a research project to evaluate if solar power is a viable source of energy for poultry houses.


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