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Solar Energy News Tuesday July 31st 2007



San Miguel eyeing solar power as alternative energy for facilitiesSan Miguel eyeing solar power as alternative energy for facilities
(ABS-CBNNEWS.com: Tue, 31 Jul) San Miguel Corp., Southeast Asia's largest food and beverage firm, said Tuesday it was studying its options on how it could possibly utilize solar power as an alternative source of energy in running its manufacturing plants and other facilities across the region.


Tucson gets Energy Dept. solar grantTucson gets Energy Dept. solar grant
(UPI: Mon, 30 Jul) Arizona's Tucson Electric Power was awarded a federal grant to develop new methods to evaluate solar energy systems.


Harnessing solar energy: The right time is hereHarnessing solar energy: The right time is here
(Deccan Herald: Mon, 30 Jul) Dr Scheer was in Bangalore recently for a solar energy meet. He insists that the time for India to go for renewables (solar in particular) in a big way is now.



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Oregon gives businesses incentives for solar energyOregon gives businesses incentives for solar energy
(The World: Mon, 30 Jul) PORTLAND - The Public Utility Commission has given Oregon businesses a bigger incentive to put solar panels on the roofs of their factories, warehouses and offices under new rules that went into effect Friday.


Nevada Solar One gets $266M in financingNevada Solar One gets $266M in financing
(UPI: Mon, 30 Jul) Acciona Energy has closed on a multimillion dollar, long-term project financing for Nevada Solar One.


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