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Solar Energy News Monday May 7th 2007



Lake Cargelligo chosen as solar energy project trial siteLake Cargelligo chosen as solar energy project trial site
(Australian Broadcasting Corporation: Mon, 07 May) Lake Cargelligo, in central western New South Wales, has been chosen as a trial site to demonstrate more efficient ways of storing solar energy.


New Bill Could Make Solar Energy More AffordableNew Bill Could Make Solar Energy More Affordable
(Multi-Housing News: Mon, 07 May) APRIL 23, 2007 -- Washington, D.C. -- The newly introduced “Securing America’s Energy Independence Act” is the largest solar energy legislation ever introduced in the United States.


Solar energy and discrimination against farangsSolar energy and discrimination against farangs
(The Nation: Sun, 06 May) Please could someone answer for 3 questions that have been puzzling me.... 1. Why oh why doesn't Thailand use solar energy? 2. Why can't farangs walk out of the "Thai only" gate of Wat Pra Gaiow? (Grand Palace).


Cloudy Germany a Powerhouse in Solar EnergyCloudy Germany a Powerhouse in Solar Energy
(Washington Post: Sat, 05 May) ESPENHAIN, Germany -- When it opened here in 2004 on a reclaimed mining dump, the Geosol solar plant was the biggest of its kind in the world. It is so clean and green that it produces zero emissions and so easy to operate that it has only three regular workers: plant manager Hans-Joerg Koch and his...



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N.J. Man Goes Green, Saves Green With Solar EnergyN.J. Man Goes Green, Saves Green With Solar Energy
(WCBS-TV New York: Fri, 04 May) New Jersey resident Mike Strizki is not your typical homeowner, and the house he lives in, well, it's not exactly your typical home either. "I've been called everything from village idiot to the mad scientist," Strizki said. Solar Energy: The Hopewell Project More: Renewable Energy International


JAMES DULLEY: Solar heating extends swimming seasonJAMES DULLEY: Solar heating extends swimming season
(Detroit Free Press: Sun, 06 May) Dear Jim: I want to extend the swimming season several months by heating our pool water, but I don't want to use so much energy needlessly. Are solar systems effective for pools and what type is best? -- Clifford D.


Energy Fair Held In NewberryEnergy Fair Held In Newberry
(WLUC TV 6: Sun, 06 May) An Energy Fair was held in Newberry this weekend as a way to educate the public on renewable and alternative energy. Newberry resident Steven Hart hasn't had to pay an electric bill in 25 years because he uses solar panels.


GREEN BUILDING: What homeowners need to know to go solarGREEN BUILDING: What homeowners need to know to go solar
(Asheville Citizen-Times: Sun, 06 May) Solar energy is experiencing tremendous growth as our society responds to the challenge of meeting energy needs in more sustainable ways.


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