
Solar Powered Advertising Panel provides clean energy solution. (ThomasNet: Thu, 31 May) i-PANEL(TM) illuminated outdoor advertising panel utilizes MICROSOURCE® solar energy management technologies to stay illuminated and drive advertising in transit stations. Unit is 4 x 6 ft, grid independent, shock proof, vibration proof, and operate up to 10 years without replacement. Panels can be retrofitted into new or existing bus shelters.
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Solar World: Vatican installs solar panels (UPI: Thu, 31 May) The Vatican will install solar photovoltaic panels on the roof of its Paul VI audience hall in a comprehensive energy project that will pay for itself in a few years, according to the brains behind the idea.
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Ashland officials want to lean more on solar energy (Great News Network: Wed, 30 May) Ashland, Oregon, USA - 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.
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Westport Cuts Ribbon on First Solar Panel Project (WestportNow: Thu, 31 May) First Selectman Gordon Joseloff (l-r), Green Energy Task Force Chairman Carl Leaman and Selectwoman Shelly Kassen cut the ribbon for the town’s first solar panel project at Westport Fire Headquarters today.
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Energy office fate hangs in budget (The Myrtle Beach Sun News: Thu, 31 May) Fuel from crops, super-efficient light bulbs, solar power, and tax credits for homes that save energy - they're among dozens of ideas casting a green hue on debate at the General Assembly this year.
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Hoku, HECO in solar power contract (bizjournals.com via Yahoo! Finance: Wed, 30 May) Hoku Scientific said Wednesday it had won some deadline extensions on a polysilicon project in Idaho, while winning a solar energy contract in Hawaii.
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Business going solar (Saint George Spectrum: Thu, 31 May) ST. GEORGE - Employ/Ease is the first privately owned business to install a solar panel power system in St. George. The roof of its building has four arrays with seven panels each to produce renewable energy.
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