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Solar Energy News Tuesday September 25th 2007



$1.5 million state grant to Solar Energy Consortium$1.5 million state grant to Solar Energy Consortium
(Kingston Daily Freeman: Mon, 24 Sep) KINGSTON - The Empire State Development Corp. has approved a $1.5 million grant to The Solar Energy Consortium, a research and development initiative in its formative stages in Ulster County.


Engineer pioneers cheap solar energyEngineer pioneers cheap solar energy
(Environmental Data Interactive Exchange: Mon, 24 Sep) An engineer in the US has developed solar panels that can produce electricity for roughly the same cost as using nuclear energy or fossil fuels.


$5M for N.Y. solar 'brain center'$5M for N.Y. solar 'brain center'
(UPI: Mon, 24 Sep) A proposed $35 million New York solar energy research center to produce $1 billion in solar power has received $5 million in seed money, officials said Monday.


Monday night meeting eyes solar energyMonday night meeting eyes solar energy
(News Journal: Sun, 23 Sep) MANSFIELD -- When Perry Kent was looking at his options to install photovoltaic solar panels onto the roof of his home, he kept returning to a particular question: What can be done to reduce the costs of migrating to solar energy?



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Could changes to state's ambitious solar energy program dim the lights?Could changes to state's ambitious solar energy program dim the lights?
(Gloucester County Times: Sun, 23 Sep) As the Delsea Regional school district decides to move forward on a large solar energy project, the timing of its decision may cost it nearly $500,000. That's because it is catching the state midstream in changing what has been the most generous renewable energy incentive program in the nation.


Dubai's Internet City goes solarDubai's Internet City goes solar
(AME Info: Tue, 25 Sep) Two solar-powered street lights have been installed in Dubai Internet City to promote and demonstrate sustainable solutions and an environment-friendly lifestyle in Dubai. The installation is being sponsored by the Energy and Environment Park (Enpark) and Green Solar Energy.


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