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Solar Energy News Tuesday May 8th 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.


Cash for solar houses doubledCash for solar houses doubled
(Perth Now: Tue, 08 May) TODAY'S Budget will give $8000 to households that install solar-energy systems - double the previous amount - to shore up the Coalition's green credentials before the federal election.



World Population

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).


Solar energy offers hope - but not for a long timeSolar energy offers hope - but not for a long time
(The Republican: Mon, 07 May) AMHERST - Solar power has long been the light at the end of the tunnel. The twin ills of America's costly dependency on foreign oil and the unwanted creation of greenhouse gases from fossil fuel combustion would be cured in one fell swoop if solar power ever became a cost-competitive technology.


United Solar Ovonic gets $5.8 million in European ordersUnited Solar Ovonic gets $5.8 million in European orders
(Crain's Detroit Business: Tue, 08 May) Auburn Hills-based United Solar Ovonic, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Energy Conversion Devices Inc. (Nasdaq: ENER), announced Monday that it has received two orders for photovoltaic products totaling more than $5.


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