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Solar Energy News Monday May 21st 2007



Solar energy open house details incentives availableSolar energy open house details incentives available
(Plattsburgh Press Republican: Mon, 21 May) MOOERS -- Connie and Gary Menard of Happy Haven Farm in Mooers shared their sunny outlook on solar energy when they hosted an open house. The Menards' 12.6 kilowatt solar energy system, 72-panels on six arrays, has been on-line since December.


Solar energy group honors utilitySolar energy group honors utility
(Poughkeepsie Journal: Fri, 18 May) Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp. was honored by the New York Solar Energy Industries Association as “Utility of the Year” for voluntarily extending its solar net-metering program, and for supporting solar initiatives in the mid-Hudson Valley.


Solar power still in darkSolar power still in dark
(Pasadena Star-News: Sun, 20 May) CALIFORNIA'S sunny skies make the state the perfect place for solar energy. Sadly, this technology has seldom had the support it needs out of Sacramento.


Solar Integrated signs preferred supplier agreement deal with UPC EnergySolar Integrated signs preferred supplier agreement deal with UPC Energy
(Sharewatch: Fri, 18 May) Moreover, UPC will be Solar's preferred developer for solar energy projects in these territories. Solar said it now expects to see more opportunities for profitable business for its Building Integrated Photovoltaic roofing products.



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Green power used in solar projectGreen power used in solar project
(The Palm Beach Post: Mon, 21 May) Florida Power & Light Co. visited the Palm Beach Zoo a couple of months ago to help its officials conserve energy and save a little money on their electric bill.


Bosch Expands Production for Solar TechnologyBosch Expands Production for Solar Technology
(Industry Week: Mon, 21 May) May 21, 2007 -- The Bosch Group announced that it is significantly expanding its production of solar thermal systems. Bosch's Thermotechnology Division expects sales of more than 150,000 solar collectors in 2007, 60 percent more than it sold in 2006, and is looking to more than double sales by 2009.


Solar energy powers signageSolar energy powers signage
(Post-Tribune: Sat, 19 May) Solar-powered traffic signs are helping a small, but growing number of communities increase safety while holding down electricity costs.


Solar Flashlight Lets Africa?s Sun Deliver the Luxury of Light to the Poorest VillagesSolar Flashlight Lets Africa?s Sun Deliver the Luxury of Light to the Poorest Villages
(New York Times: Sun, 20 May) Mark Bent has spent $250,000 to develop and manufacture a solar-powered flashlight that gives up to seven hours of light on a daily solar recharge.


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