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Solar Energy News Wednesday July 18th 2007



House approves funds for Tucson flood projects, solar energy researchHouse approves funds for Tucson flood projects, solar energy research
(FOX 11 Tucson: Wed, 18 Jul) Fifteen million dollars have been approved by the U.S. House of Representatives to fund flood control projects and solar energy research in Arizona.


Hinchey unveils plans for major solar energy consortium in Mid-HudsonHinchey unveils plans for major solar energy consortium in Mid-Hudson
(Mid-Hudson News: Tue, 17 Jul) Kingston -- Hailing it as the dawning of a new era for Tech City and New York's economy that will serve as a solution to the country and world's energy and global warming problems, Congressman Maurice Hinchey has announced plans for the creation of The Solar Energy Consortium -- a group of private and public companies and institutions that will research and develop new ways to efficiently and ...


For China's JA Solar, Supplier Alliances Create Solid OutlookFor China's JA Solar, Supplier Alliances Create Solid Outlook
(Investor's Business Daily via Yahoo! News: Tue, 17 Jul) In solar energy, the latter half of the supply and demand equation is the easy part. That's what makes JA Solar's new supply pact, plus its close ties to another supplier, big.



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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: Wed, 18 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.


BP Expands Solar Energy Manufacturing CapabilityBP Expands Solar Energy Manufacturing Capability
(Industry Week: Tue, 17 Jul) July 17, 2007 -- BP Solar is expanding what is already the largest fully integrated solar plant in North America. On July 17 the company broke ground on a $97 million expansion project that will nearly double the current casting and sizing capacity to 150 MW and will create 70 new jobs.


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