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Solar Energy News Saturday July 14th 2007



California to build the world largest solar energy farmCalifornia to build the world largest solar energy farm
(Bellona Foundation: Fri, 13 Jul) BRUSSELS/CALIFORNIA - As a leading US state in environmental protection and alternative energy, California wants to build a large, effective and state-of-the-art solar energy farm in the central Californian city of Fresno.


Jobs could grow in renewable energy, solar society saysJobs could grow in renewable energy, solar society says
(The Plain Dealer: Fri, 13 Jul) The American Solar Energy Society wrapped up its weeklong national conference in Ohio with a single word: Jobs.


UT solar energy company receives $7M investmentUT solar energy company receives $7M investment
(The Toledo Blade: Thu, 12 Jul) The fledgling solar energy company founded by a University of Toledo professor received $7 million in venture capital this week.



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Catching rays: Solar cooking's hip for saving energy, keeping homes coolCatching rays: Solar cooking's hip for saving energy, keeping homes cool
(The Davis Enterprise: Sat, 14 Jul) Published Jul 13, 2007 - 19:02:01 CDT. Bill Martin cooks with sunlight, several times a week. Sweet potatoes, soft and steaming hot. Rice. Chicken. Beans. Martin prepares them in a solar oven you'll often see in the yard of his East Davis residence.


Rooftops key to Florida green energy goalRooftops key to Florida green energy goal
(Reuters via Yahoo! News: Fri, 13 Jul) Despite its nickname, the Sunshine State, Florida's heavy rains and pricey real estate mean it has never been considered a good place to set up big solar energy plants.


Study promotes benefits of solar energyStudy promotes benefits of solar energy
(The News-Press: Thu, 12 Jul) Reducing greenhouse gas emissions and using solar energy instead could help Florida battle global warming, which threatens to put the southern half...


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