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Solar Energy News Friday November 16th 2007



Solar Agreement: Inovateus Development LLC Partners With 1 Star Energy to Deliver Turnkey Solar to Businesses Going ...Solar Agreement: Inovateus Development LLC Partners With 1 Star Energy to Deliver Turnkey Solar to Businesses Going ...
(CNW Group via Yahoo! Finance: Thu, 15 Nov) Inovateus Development of South Bend, Indiana has teamed up with 1 Star Energy, one of North America's leading commercial/industrial integrators of solar electrical systems with offices in Texas, California, Florida, Indiana, Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic.


New Chinese provincial government construction policy to boost solar energy demandNew Chinese provincial government construction policy to boost solar energy demand
(Digi Times: Fri, 16 Nov) With a newly established regulation in the Chinese province of Jiangsu that requires new buildings with a height of 12 floors or lower to install a solar-power water heating system, Taiwan solar cell/module industry players are believed will see benefits from the policy.


$360m solar farm in the works$360m solar farm in the works
(Australian Broadcasting Corporation: Fri, 16 Nov) Australian company CBD Energy has announced plans to build a $360 million solar farm and manufacturing plant in the New South Wales Hunter Valley.


Jason's Deli in South Austin is powered in part by solar energyJason'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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Solar roofing tiles comes to tract housingSolar roofing tiles comes to tract housing
(CNET: Thu, 15 Nov) To appeal to builders, DRI Energy puts solar cells onto familiar roof tiles and designs a flat panel that glues to commercial buildings.


Hamilton encourages solar water heatingHamilton encourages solar water heating
(Scoop.co.nz: Thu, 15 Nov) Government Spokesperson on Energy Efficiency and Conservation, Jeanette Fitzsimons, is visiting Hamilton City Council today to congratulate them on their initiative to encourage solar water heating by waiving building consent fees.


Chinese Petroleum considers tapping solar cell business, says paperChinese Petroleum considers tapping solar cell business, says paper
(Digi Times: Fri, 16 Nov) Taiwan's Chinese Petroleum Corporation (CPC) is said to be considering extending its presence into the solar cell sector but a final decision has yet to be made, according to a Chinese-language Economic Daily News (EDN) report, which cited Huey-Ching Yeh, director of Taiwan's Bureau of Energy, Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA).


Rebates help people warm to solar powerRebates help people warm to solar power
(Cowra Guardian: Thu, 15 Nov) Environmental concerns and higher government rebates are pushing more people towards solar energy, according to Central West Solar owner Robert Biviano.


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