Jason's Deli in South Austin is powered in part by solar energy (Austin American-Statesman: Wed, 14 Nov) Jason's Deli is getting greener, and it has nothing to do with the salad bar. The restaurant chain's new location in South Austin is being powered in part by solar energy. It is the second "solar deli," as the company says, in the 170-store chain.
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ASEAN summit to promote nuclear energy, solar power (AFP via Yahoo! News: Tue, 13 Nov) Southeast Asian leaders will promote the use of civilian nuclear power, along with other alternative energy sources, when they meet in Singapore next week, a draft statement obtained Tuesday said.
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Honda Soltec Commemorates Opening of Solar Cell Production Plant; Accelerating Honda's Energy Creation Business (The Auto Channel: Mon, 12 Nov) Tokyo, Japan, Nov 12, 2007 - 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, Energy and ...
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House 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.
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Agencies vie for control of energy fund (The Standard-Times: Wed, 14 Nov) BOSTON — A fight is brewing in the state Legislature over who will control a $25 million renewable energy fund that helps communities and homeowners install wind turbines, solar panels and other forms of clean electricity.
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More solar power stations coming to California (The Daily Democrat: Tue, 13 Nov) California's push for energy from the sun could turn the Golden State into the Saudi Arabia of the solar power industry. "California has a huge share of America's best sunshine," said John O'Donnell, vice president at Palo Alto-based Ausra.
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