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Solar Energy News Wednesday November 21st 2007



Rockefeller tree going solarRockefeller tree going solar
(AM New York: Tue, 20 Nov) Adding a new dimension to the traditional Christmas colors of green and red, the tree at Rockefeller Center this year will use the greenest energy available-- solar power.


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.


World News: Savi taps solar power for RFID-based asset trackingWorld News: Savi taps solar power for RFID-based asset tracking
(Telematics Update: Tue, 20 Nov) Savi Technology has recently begun deploying solar-powered RFID readers and signposts, enabling customers in the defence and commercial sectors to conserve energy and reduce costs while tracking supplies in real-time.


Solar power moves to competitive levelSolar power moves to competitive level
(Ballard News-Tribune: Tue, 20 Nov) Mike Nelson has predicted a "photovoltaic revolution" as solar power is on the verge of becoming a leading competitor in the world's top energy sources. But it all depends on consumer demand.



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Canada house cuts energy consumption to zeroCanada house cuts energy consumption to zero
(Reuters via Yahoo! News: Tue, 20 Nov) A state-of-the-art Canadian home is offering relief from the high energy bills that come in a cold, northern climate, by generating as much energy as it consumes over a year.


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.


SE Asian leaders back nuclear energySE Asian leaders back nuclear energy
(AFP via Yahoo! News: Tue, 20 Nov) Southeast Asian leaders offered their backing Tuesday for the use of nuclear energy despite concerns over safety in a region prone to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.


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.


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