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Solar Energy News Tuesday November 13th 2007



Use of solar energy still limited due to higher cost: Lim Hng KiangUse of solar energy still limited due to higher cost: Lim Hng Kiang
(Channel NewsAsia via Yahoo! Singapore News: Mon, 12 Nov) SINGAPORE: Although Singapore has taken steps to promote clean energy research, the use of solar energy is still limited, Minster for Trade and Industry Lim Hng Kiang said Monday.


House approves $3 million for Solar Energy Consortium R&DHouse approves $3 million for Solar Energy Consortium R&D
(Mid-Hudson News: Mon, 12 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.


Sector Snap: Solar-Product Stocks TumbleSector Snap: Solar-Product Stocks Tumble
(AP via Yahoo! Finance: Mon, 12 Nov) Solar stocks were dim Monday after the industry's trade group posted an alert on its Web site Friday noting that Congress may leave renewable initiatives out of a long-awaited energy bill.



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Duke Energy warms to solarDuke Energy warms to solar
(BizJournals: Mon, 12 Nov) The sun may be rising on a new source of power for Duke Energy Corp.


Training the solar-tech generationTraining 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.


Google Looks To Green Energy SourcesGoogle Looks To Green Energy Sources
(WebProNews: Mon, 12 Nov) Google is exploring the use of a variety of forms of renewable energy in an effort to reach its goal of creating 50 megawatts of renewable generating capacity for its operations by 2012. The forms of renewable energy that Google is considering include, solar, wind, geothermal and fuel cells, according to Robyn Beavers, director of green business and operations strategy at Google. ...


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