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Solar Energy News Monday April 16th 2007



Delsea moves on solar panel planDelsea moves on solar panel plan
(Gloucester County Times: Mon, 16 Apr) FRANKLIN TWP. Delsea Regional school district is again looking to the sun to reduce its energy costs. After plans to work with the state to install solar panels on the roofs of both the high school and middle school, the district has decided to move forward on its own.


Expert blasts 'horrible' renewable energy ideasExpert blasts 'horrible' renewable energy ideas
(ABC via Yahoo!7 News: Mon, 16 Apr) An environmental expert from Rockefeller University in New York says renewable energy sources such as wind, solar and biomass are environmentally destructive.


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.



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Berkeley scientists look up to garden for solar energy secretsBerkeley scientists look up to garden for solar energy secrets
(San Mateo County Times: Sun, 15 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


Wait over for solar programWait over for solar program
(The Record: Sun, 15 Apr) After more than a year of bureaucratic delays and a failure to keep the public adequately informed, New Jersey's solar energy program should get jump-started this week when the Board of Public Utilities officially turns management over to Honeywell.


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