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Solar Energy News Wednesday August 22nd 2007



New College Using Solar EnergyNew College Using Solar Energy
(WVVA Bluefield: Tue, 21 Aug) Public Higher Education Center uses solar energy throughout the new building.


Norsk Hydro invests additional 62 mln nkr in US solar energy firm Ascent SolarNorsk Hydro invests additional 62 mln nkr in US solar energy firm Ascent Solar
(Sharewatch: Tue, 21 Aug) OSLO (Thomson Financial) - Norsk Hydro ASA said it is to invest an additional 62 mln nkr in US-based solar energy group Ascent Solar, a producer of super-thin, flexible solar-cell modules.


Tax burden threatens solar energy with collapseTax burden threatens solar energy with collapse
(News From Bangladesh: Mon, 20 Aug) A recent decision of the National Board of Revenue (NBR) to impose five per cent tax on solar panels, an extremely promising alternative and renewable energy source, threatens the expansion of popular home solar systems, informed sources tell The New Nation.



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Giffords to tour UA Mirror Lab and discuss future solar energy testsGiffords to tour UA Mirror Lab and discuss future solar energy tests
(FOX 11 Tucson: Wed, 22 Aug) One of Arizona’s congressional representatives will be touring a facility expected to build and test new solar array technology. U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.) will visit the University of Arizona’s Steward Observatory Mirror Lab on August 22.


Tech co. activates largest business solar arrayTech co. activates largest business solar array
(News 8 Austin: Tue, 21 Aug) Applied Materials turned on the city's largest business solar installation. In three hours it creates enough energy to power a house for a year.


Nuclear energy is the future: Mukesh    Nuclear energy is the future: Mukesh
(Indian Express Finance via Yahoo! India News: Tue, 21 Aug) Eyeing more efficient and cost-effective means of energy, Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani today said that the nation should harness nuclear and solar energy to quench its energy needs. Delivering the sixth Darbari Seth Memorial Lecture here, Ambani said, We cannot survive on fossil fuels for long. Nuclear energy is the future. If we are able to find an economical way of tapping energy ...


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