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Solar Energy News Tuesday June 19th 2007



Caltrans unveils solar energy systemCaltrans unveils solar energy system
(UPI: Mon, 18 Jun) California-based Caltrans has unveiled a solar energy system producing enough power for the equivalent of more than 550 homes.


Solar in the city: Energy systems crop up in urban settingSolar in the city: Energy systems crop up in urban setting
(Bozeman Daily Chronicle: Tue, 19 Jun) Just about every day, people come by to stare at Joan and Cliff Montagne's house. SEAN SPERRY/CHRONICLE Joan Montagne stands by a solar water heater on the south wall of her Bozeman home.


Oregon tax credit may boost solarOregon tax credit may boost solar
(UPI: Mon, 18 Jun) A pending energy tax credit in Oregon has some solar energy analysts predicting a statewide solar technology investment boom.



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Interchange in solar energy a firstInterchange in solar energy a first
(Euroa Gazette: Mon, 18 Jun) In an Australian first, electricity generating solar panels installed on noise walls along the recolar panels will operate like normal noise walls and keep out noise, but have the added bonus of generating clean, renewable electricity,†Mr Pallas said. ...


Telecom service providers look at other energy sources    Telecom service providers look at other energy sources
(Indian Express via Yahoo! India News: Mon, 18 Jun) Erratic power supply makes wind, solar energy, biofuels saviours for communication in rural areas AS telecom players extend their mobile footprints to the hinterland, they are staring at challenges they never faced while rapidly rolling out services in urban areas - grappling with unreliable and erratic power supply. For uninterrupted power and maintaining network quality, companies are forced to ...


Is renewable energy a safe long term investment - or will it soon crash?Is renewable energy a safe long term investment - or will it soon crash?
(Energy Pulse: Mon, 18 Jun) Investors are pouring billions of dollars into renewable energy projects such as windfarms, solar and wave power and biofuels. They seem to be confident that the present popularity of renewables makes them safe investments with a long term future.


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