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Solar Energy News Wednesday May 30th 2007



Ashland officials want to lean more on solar energyAshland officials want to lean more on solar energy
(Ashland Daily Tidings: Tue, 29 May) Although taken aback by a proposed utility rate hike, long payoff time and expensive energy produced by a proposed solar array, Ashland officials hope to move forward with an $800,000 system that would allow residents to buy shares — and shift the city toward energy independence.


Ore. city to offer shares in solar systemOre. city to offer shares in solar system
(UPI: Tue, 29 May) Ashland, Ore., is planning to move forward with a solar energy system that would allow residents to buy shares and shift the city toward energy independence.


Vatican goes green with solar roofsVatican goes green with solar roofs
(UPI: Tue, 29 May) The Vatican's traditional colors of white and gold are starting to look green with a new solar energy project.


Valparaiso U prof. gets solar grantValparaiso U prof. gets solar grant
(UPI: Tue, 29 May) Indiana researchers Robert Palumbo and Frederick F. Jenny Jr. have embarked on a five-year mission to find a way to store solar energy in chemical form.



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More solar companies to list on NY exchangeMore solar companies to list on NY exchange
(China Daily: Wed, 30 May) Two Chinese solar energy companies, LDK Solar Co Ltd and Yingli Green Energy Holding Co Ltd, are set to list on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) early next month, the latest in a string of solar companies to go public.


Solar PV system can generate 40,000 mw powerSolar PV system can generate 40,000 mw power
(News From Bangladesh: Tue, 29 May) Grid-connected Solar PV System could become a new approach to harness another sources of energy while the traditional grid system power supply solely cannot meet the country's growing energy demand, Prof. Hussain said.


Efficiency, Not Just Alternatives, Is Promoted as an Energy SaverEfficiency, Not Just Alternatives, Is Promoted as an Energy Saver
(Addict 3D: Tue, 29 May) Renewable energy sources like wind and solar are getting a lot of attention these days as a way to reduce the impact of energy use on the environment.


Energy fair in Marshfield next monthEnergy fair in Marshfield next month
(The Springfield News-Leader: Tue, 29 May) MARSHFIELD -- The Marshfield Energy Fair, during which various types of innovative power systems are demonstrated, has been set for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., June 23. The event is billed as a chance to "Watch the ongoing development at the Southwest Missouri Energy Center." The Clark Family Singers are to perform at the fair. A new release says visitors can learn about dome homes, solar energy and steam ...


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