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Solar Energy News Sunday October 28th 2007



For a Devotee of Solar Energy, a Shot at Earning RespectFor a Devotee of Solar Energy, a Shot at Earning Respect
(New York Times: Sat, 27 Oct) Richard Thompson, who began powering his home with solar power in 2001, has found that power is the easy part. Generating interest takes work.


Around the world in a solar taxiAround the world in a solar taxi
(The Times of India: Sat, 27 Oct) Louis Palmer dreamt of travelling around the world in a car when he was just 14. Twenty one years later, his dream saw the light of day when he invented an eco-friendly car powered only by solar energy.


Solar Energy Conference At Oak Ridge National LaboratorySolar Energy Conference At Oak Ridge National Laboratory
(WVLT-TV Knoxville: Thu, 25 Oct) A Southeast solar energy conference was tempered by a national survey suggesting penny-pinching consumers remain skeptical.



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Foreign investors tie up for solar wafer unit in BengalForeign investors tie up for solar wafer unit in Bengal
(IANS via Yahoo! India News: Sat, 27 Oct) Kolkata, Oct 27 (IANS) An eight-member team from South Korea, Taiwan and Singapore formalised an agreement with the West Bengal government and Kolkata-based Synergy Renewable Energy Private Ltd (SREPL) here Saturday to set up a $400 million solar wafer manufacturing unit in the state.`


Gulf countries eye alternative energy sourcesGulf countries eye alternative energy sources
(Gulf Daily News: Sun, 28 Oct) MANAMA: The hydrocarbon-rich Gulf countries are exploring the use of alternative and renewable energy resources, including coal, nuclear, solar, wind and hydrogen, says a leading industry expert.


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