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Solar Energy News Friday September 7th 2007



Indium Corporation Exhibits at European Photovoltaic Solar Energy ConferenceIndium Corporation Exhibits at European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference
(ThomasNet: Thu, 06 Sep) Date: August 9, 2007 Indium Corporation will be exhibiting at the 22nd European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition in Milano, Italy, September 3-7, 2007. At the show, Indium Corporation will launch several new products including, OnSpec® CIG Sputtering Targets, Metallization Paste for thin film solar cells (CIGS, CdTe, and a-Si), and Metallization Pastes for crystalline silicon ...


NTUST launches solar energy education driveNTUST launches solar energy education drive
(Central News Agency: Thu, 06 Sep) Taipei, Sept. 6 (CNA) National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (NTUST) launched a solar energy education drive Thursday to promote the idea of using "green" energy to elementary and junior high school pupils.


STOCKWATCH Renewable Energy Corp up on talk of more competitive solar cellsSTOCKWATCH Renewable Energy Corp up on talk of more competitive solar cells
(Sharewatch: Thu, 06 Sep) OSLO (Thomson Financial) - Shares in Renewable Energy Corporation ASA rose in afternoon trade, outperforming a stronger overall market, on talk that the cost of silicon solar modules could come down quicker than expected, making this energy source increasingly competitive, dealers said.


China Nuvo Solar Energy to Establish Chinese Pilot FacilityChina Nuvo Solar Energy to Establish Chinese Pilot Facility
(Business Wire via Yahoo!7 Finance: Thu, 06 Sep) China Nuvo Solar Energy, Inc. (the "Company" or "China Nuvo") (OTCBB: CNUV) announced today that it has executed a binding term sheet with Pioneer Materials, Inc. ("PMI") of Torrance, California, to establish a pilot development and manufacturing operation in PMI's Chengdu, Sichuan, China facility located in Chengdu's West High Tech development zone.



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Solar industry hopes to shine with less siliconSolar industry hopes to shine with less silicon
(Market Watch: Thu, 06 Sep) NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Solar energy specialists are forecasting a bright future by focusing on technology that uses less silicon as they move toward cost-per-kilowatt hour parity with traditional power generating firms.


Utilities commission eases solar rebate effortUtilities commission eases solar rebate effort
(BizJournals: Thu, 06 Sep) The state Public Utilities Commission approved regulations today that will streamline solar-power incentive programs and allow owners of high-rise commercial buildings served by Pacific Gas and Electric Co. to submeter their tenants' energy usage.


Solar module quotes drop in SeptemberSolar module quotes drop in September
(Digi Times: Fri, 07 Sep) Solar module quotes in September have dropped slightly compared to those of last month. However, as prices saw a boost following the European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition in 2006, it is possible that a similar increase will be seen after this year's show, according to sources at solar energy module makers.


Solar Plant Planned In California DesertSolar Plant Planned In California Desert
(Environmental News Network: Thu, 06 Sep) SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - BrightSource Energy Inc, a private solar energy company, said on Thursday it filed for a construction permit from the California Energy Commission to build a 400-megawatt solar power plant in the Mojave Desert. The project would cover between 3,000 and 3,500 acres near the Nevada border about 40 miles southeast of Las Vegas and use solar thermal technology to generate ...


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