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Solar Energy News Friday July 27th 2007



PG&E To Buy 553 Mw of Solar Thermal EnergyPG&E To Buy 553 Mw of Solar Thermal Energy
(GreenBiz: Thu, 26 Jul) SAN FRANCISCO, July 26, 2007 -- In what will likely be the first deal of many, Pacific Gas and Electric Co. announced Wednesday it signed a contract to buy 553 megawatts of solar thermal energy from Solel-MSP-1.


San Jose school district unveils massive solar energy projectSan Jose school district unveils massive solar energy project
(San Jose Mercury News: Wed, 25 Jul) Joining a growing trend to "go green," San Jose Unified School District today unveiled a solar-school project expected to save the district at least $20 million in energy costs over 25 years.


Courier News Online - How bright is New Jersey's solar energy future?Courier News Online - How bright is New Jersey's solar energy future?
(Bridgewater Courier News: Wed, 25 Jul) How bright is New Jersey's solar energy future? HOPEWELL, N.J. (AP) - When it comes to the environment, New Jersey's image is one of a gloomy, chemical, toxic mess - a polluted wasteland where it would be easy for Tony Soprano to dispose of a body.



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PG&E set to buy solar park’s energyPG&E set to buy solar park’s energy
(The Record Searchlight: Thu, 26 Jul) SAN FRANCISCO — Pacific Gas and Electric Co. announced plans Wednesday to buy enough electricity to power 400,000 homes from a massive solar park covering up to 9 square miles in California’s Mojave Desert.


PG&E to buy power from Mojave Solar ParkPG&E to buy power from Mojave Solar Park
(UPI: Thu, 26 Jul) California-based Pacific Gas and Electric Co. entered into an agreement to buy renewable energy from the Mojave Solar Park.


Builder makes solar panels standard featureBuilder makes solar panels standard feature
(BizJournals: Thu, 26 Jul) Zacher Homes is integrating solar energy panels into its new urban home series in central Phoenix, and it may be the first local home builder to offer such an eco-friendly addition as a standard amenity.


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