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Solar Energy News Thursday November 1st 2007



Western Wind Energy to Initate Development and construction of solar energy facilities in the Southwestern United StatesWestern Wind Energy to Initate Development and construction of solar energy facilities in the Southwestern United States
(CNW Group via Yahoo! Finance: Thu, 01 Nov) Western Wind Energy is pleased to announce that it is in the process of developing, with the intention of constructing, utility scale solar energy electrical generating facilities in California and Arizona.


Sun Watts solar energy program in full swingSun Watts solar energy program in full swing
(Arizona Range News: Wed, 31 Oct) The Sulphur Springs Valley Electric Cooperative is offering a new energy program called SunWatts, which would offer customers various options on using photovoltaic (solar) energy.


Solar Energy Has A Sunny Future In Mass.Solar Energy Has A Sunny Future In Mass.
(WBZ Boston: Wed, 31 Oct) Interest in solar energy systems is through the roof, and technology created here in Massachusetts is making solar's future sunnier. More Special Reports More Technology News



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Ann Arbor to spend federal funds on promoting use of solar energyAnn Arbor to spend federal funds on promoting use of solar energy
(Michigan Daily: Wed, 31 Oct) Ann Arbor Mayor John Hieftje hopes the wind and sun will provide one-third of Ann Arbor's energy by 2010. That goal is drawing a response from the federal government, which recently designated Ann Arbor a "Solar City" and gave it $200,000 to market solar energy to residents.


Kish Hotel to Use Solar EnergyKish Hotel to Use Solar Energy
(Zawya: Wed, 31 Oct) 31 October 2007 Construction work at the first hotel using solar energy to meet its electricity demands began in Kish Island, southern Hormuzgan province on Monday.


Fed Up with Energy Costs, Dover Man Buys Solar PanelsFed Up with Energy Costs, Dover Man Buys Solar Panels
(WBOC Salisbury: Wed, 31 Oct) DOVER , Del.- A Dover man installed 13 solar panels on his roof after becoming fed up with high utility bills. Domingo Reyes says he is now on a quest to help the environment while lowering his bills at the same time.


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