House approves $3 million for Solar Energy Consortium R&D (Mid-Hudson News: Sun, 11 Nov) Washington – The House of Representatives has approved $3.2 million for C9 Corporation to conduct solar research and development in conjunction with the planned Solar Energy Consortium in Kingston.
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Honda Soltec Commemorates Opening of Solar Cell Production Plant; Accelerating Honda's Energy Creation Business (Japan Corporate News: Mon, 12 Nov) Tokyo, Japan, Nov 12, 2007 - (JCN Newswire) - Honda Soltec Co., Ltd., Honda's wholly-owned solar cell subsidiary, today commemorated the opening of its solar cell production plant with a ceremony attended by approximately 80 dignitaries, guests and Honda officials, including Yoshiko Shiotani, the governor of Kumamoto prefecture; Junichi Mitsuyama, the deputy general manager of Natural Resources, ...
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Training the solar-tech generation (Newsday: Mon, 12 Nov) Seven years ago, the Long Island Power Authority, KeySpan Energy and a coalition of community groups joined a national drive to equip a million homes with "solar roofs" by 2010.
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Renewable Energy and Distributed Generation Task Force meeting today (ANI via Yahoo! India News: Mon, 12 Nov) Bangalore, Nov 12 (ANI): The Fourth Renewable Energy and Distributed Generation Task Force (REDGTF) meeting of Asia Pacific Partnership on Clean Development on Climate (APPCDC) will begin here today. The meeting is being hosted by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy. During the five-day meeting, field visits to the premises of Indian Institute of Science and TATA BP Solar will also be ...
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Acciona Plans Bigger Solar Thermal Plant in US (Planet Ark: Sun, 11 Nov) NEW YORK - Acciona Energy, which this year opened the largest solar thermal plant built in 16 years, plans a project more three times its size in a desert in the US West, its CEO said in an interview.
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Steelworkers join environmentalists in green-energy cause (Home News Tribune: Sun, 11 Nov) TRENTON — Environmentalists and steel workers teamed up Friday to promote federal legislation to require more dependence on renewable energy, saying an emphasis on wind turbines and solar panels would create jobs in New Jersey.
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