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Solar Energy in the News
Solar Energy News Sunday April 15th 2007



Try solar, energy auditors tell CristTry solar, energy auditors tell Crist
(Florida Today: Fri, 13 Apr) Charlie Crist got high marks today for being an energy miser at the Governor's Mansion, but the city told him he really should get a solar panel for the pool.


Solar energy molecular transfer studiedSolar energy molecular transfer studied
(UPI: Thu, 12 Apr) U.S. scientists have discovered how, through photosynthesis, solar energy is transferred across molecular systems with nearly 100-percent efficiency.


Financially, Solar Power for the Home Is a Tough SellFinancially, Solar Power for the Home Is a Tough Sell
(New York Times: Sat, 14 Apr) Even with federal and state credits, installing a home solar power system can mean waiting years for savings on energy bills.



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Garden may have key to solar energyGarden may have key to solar energy
(The Daily Review: Sat, 14 Apr) Berkeley scientists have found that light-loving bacteria — and probably plants — rely on quantum physics to turn sunlight into usable energy rapidly and efficiently, overturning the


A revolution in solar energyA revolution in solar energy
(Times Online: Fri, 13 Apr) A home equipped with solar panels has been designed to rotate on wheels to follow the sun. The £500,000 building will use tyres and railway tracks to turn, said Robin Hamilton, an inventor.


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