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Solar Energy News Monday May 28th 2007



Energy boss hits out at solar hopesEnergy boss hits out at solar hopes
(Queanbeyan Age: Sun, 27 May) The head of Canberra's energy provider ActewAGL has mounted a stinging attack on the solar power industry. Chief executive John Mackay said solar power technology had shown virtually no innovation over the past decade and accused those in the industry of being long on rhetoric and short on delivery.


Valere wins funding for solar projectValere wins funding for solar project
(BizJournals: Mon, 28 May) Richardson's Valere Power is getting federal funding to develop a means of managing solar power systems and extracting more energy from them.


Solar Energy Poised to Go Mainstream, Say ResearchersSolar Energy Poised to Go Mainstream, Say Researchers
(OneWorld.net via Yahoo! News: Thu, 24 May) SAN FRANCISCO, May 24 (OneWorld) - Solar power is the fastest growing source of energy in the world and likely will become much more affordable in the next few years, according to a new report out this week.


Abdullah Wants Solar Energy Development IntensifiedAbdullah Wants Solar Energy Development Intensified
(Bernama: Fri, 25 May) OSAKA, May 25 (Bernama) -- Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said that Malaysia should intensify efforts to develop alternative energy sources, especially solar power, by emulating Japan in this field.



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Solar credits have residents glowingSolar credits have residents glowing
(Baltimore Sun: Sun, 27 May) Energy-saving projects lower tax bills under new county program When Martha and Tom Baxter renovated their 23-year-old split-level house in Columbia last year, they installed an oversized bath tub and solar hot water heating for what Martha calls a "guilt-free soak."


ErSol Solar Energy ErSol Solar Energy "buy"
(New Ratings: Fri, 25 May) LONDON, May 25 (newratings.com) - Analysts at Dexia Securities maintain their "buy" rating on ErSol Solar Energy AG (ticker: ES6). The target price is set to €70.


Red-hot solar-power stocks come with cloudy forecastRed-hot solar-power stocks come with cloudy forecast
(Pioneer Press: Sun, 27 May) Chinese solar-power companies are descending on U.S. stock markets, offering investors a new way into one of the fastest-growing corners of the renewable-energy industry. But things aren't all sunny.


SolarCraft completes largest agricultural solar energy system in CaliforniaSolarCraft completes largest agricultural solar energy system in California
(Digi Times: Fri, 25 May) SolarCraft announced that is has completed installation and commissioned a 1.1 megawatt (MW) solar energy system at Paramount Farms at their Lost Hills, CA orchards and processing facility.


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