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Solar Energy News Tuesday October 23rd 2007



Israel Pushes Solar Energy TechnologyIsrael Pushes Solar Energy Technology
(NPR: Mon, 22 Oct) Israeli engineers are on the cutting edge of solar energy technology. The Negev desert gets 330 sunny days a year, and some solar energy companies are making billions of dollars abroad. One Israeli company runs several solar plants in California.


Energy-conscious crowds line up for solar home competition on National MallEnergy-conscious crowds line up for solar home competition on National Mall
(The Daily Record: Mon, 22 Oct) WASHINGTON - Solar power, still a tiny fraction of the energy used today, may be heading closer to the mainstream — if a display on the National Mall over the past week is any indication.


ErSol Solar Energy downgraded to ErSol Solar Energy downgraded to "neutral"
(New Ratings: Mon, 22 Oct) LONDON, October 22 (newratings.com) - Analyst Peter Vanassche of Dexia Securities downgrades ErSol Solar Energy AG (ticker: ES6) to "neutral." The target price is set to €70.



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New solar energy firm launches, heats competitionNew solar energy firm launches, heats competition
(BizJournals: Mon, 22 Oct) While solar materials maker Konarka Technologies Inc. made a big splash in the industry with its recent $45 million round of funding, it's no longer the only thin-film photovoltaic game in town.


Growing interest in solar energy fuels Baltimore firmGrowing interest in solar energy fuels Baltimore firm
(BizJournals: Mon, 22 Oct) Power Up Solar Co., a Baltimore County solar equipment and installation company, will begin work early next year on a $5 million government subcontract to install solar, wind and battery power to about 180 guard stations and other sites along the nation's border.


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