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Solar Energy News Friday April 27th 2007



Solar energy topic of free seminarSolar energy topic of free seminar
(Columbia Daily Herald: Thu, 26 Apr) NASHVILLE — Representatives from the Million Solar Roofs initiative will discuss the growth of solar power and sustainable energy practices at a free seminar from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday at the Adventure Science Center, 8800 Fort Negley Blvd. in Nashville.


Another Chinese Solar Cell Maker Joins The Subsidized FrayAnother Chinese Solar Cell Maker Joins The Subsidized Fray
(Investor's Business Daily via Yahoo! News: Thu, 26 Apr) No question about it: Solar power is energy's latest "gold rush." New government subsidies in several countries have brought many new start-ups onto the market, where their stocks have exploded.



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Govt banks on solar, wind energy to bridge power gapGovt banks on solar, wind energy to bridge power gap
(The Economic Times: Wed, 25 Apr) The government will shortly evolve a feed-in tariff system for wind, solar and other non-conventional sources of energy.


Ontario government OK's solar farmOntario government OK's solar farm
(UPI: Thu, 26 Apr) Canada continues to lead in its push for renewable energy with the approval of the largest solar farm in North America Thursday. The Ontario government approved the Ontario-based OptiSolar Farms Canada Inc.


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