Solar Energy in the News
Solar Energy News Tuesday November 20th 2007



Solar Stock SuperstarsSolar Stock Superstars
(Forbes: Mon, 19 Nov) It's hard to find a more volatile area of the market than solar energy. But the trend is still very much up.


Silicon Energy to turn on solar incentives in stateSilicon Energy to turn on solar incentives in state
(BizJournals: Mon, 19 Nov) Even as winter darkness descends on the Puget Sound region, Washington's outlook for solar power is getting brighter.


Duke executives say they're serious about solar energyDuke executives say they're serious about solar energy
(BizJournals: Mon, 19 Nov) CHARLOTTE - The sun may be rising on a new source of power for Duke Energy Corp.


Tour in solar carTour in solar car
(The Telegraph: Mon, 19 Nov) A Swiss and a German are on a world tour in a solar-powered taxi to encourage people to use renewable energy and spread awareness about the effects of global warming.



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Speyers to Unveil Solar Panel Farm at Rockefeller CenterSpeyers to Unveil Solar Panel Farm at Rockefeller Center
(The New York Observer: Mon, 19 Nov) Real estate tycoon Jerry Speyer seems to be tiring of Con Ed bills, as he plans to unveil a small farm of 363 solar panels at the Tishman Speyer-owned Rockefeller Center tomorrow. The complex, Tishman Speyer claims, will be Manahttan’s largest privately owned generation station for solar energy, according to a press advisory. Joining Jerry for the announcement will be his son Rob, and ...


City goes solar with helpCity goes solar with help
(Columbia Daily Tribune: Mon, 19 Nov) Rather than spend hundreds of thousands of dollars installing solar panels to provide customers with alternative energy, the Columbia Water and Light Department is considering a program that will encourage businesses to install them instead.


China Sunergy Swallows Quarterly Loss; Signs Pact with Canadian SolarChina Sunergy Swallows Quarterly Loss; Signs Pact with Canadian Solar
(Schaeffers Research: Mon, 19 Nov) Solar energy firm China Sunergy (CSUN) reported a third-quarter net loss of %244.43 million, or 11 cents per American Depositary share, this morning...( Read More )


Alternative energy sources dividing townAlternative energy sources dividing town
(EARTHtimes.org: Mon, 19 Nov) One of two projects designed to produce zero-carbon energy in a Colorado community is dividing residents because of its reliance on nuclear components. The projects dividing Fort Collins, Colo., residents involve a solar-powered project and a uranium mine...


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