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Solar Energy News Friday June 1st 2007



DRI Energy, Fat Spaniel Technologies Partner to Deliver Integrated Solar SolutionDRI Energy, Fat Spaniel Technologies Partner to Deliver Integrated Solar Solution
(Industry Week: Fri, 01 Jun) May 31, 2007 -- Solar energy installation services provider DRI Energy and distributed energy information systems provider Fat Spaniel Technologies recently announced a one-stop solution for builders and building owners seeking the financial and environmental benefits of rooftop solar power.


Solar Powered Advertising Panel provides clean energy solution.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.


Solar World: Vatican installs solar panelsSolar 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.


Ashland officials want to lean more on solar energyAshland 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 ProjectWestport 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.


Energy office fate hangs in budgetEnergy 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.


Hoku, HECO in solar power contractHoku, 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.


Business going solarBusiness 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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