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Solar Energy News Thursday November 22nd 2007



Sustainable Energy Technologies: Canada to Fund World-Leading Building Integrated Solar Pilot ProjectsSustainable Energy Technologies: Canada to Fund World-Leading Building Integrated Solar Pilot Projects
(CCNMatthews via Yahoo! Finance: Wed, 21 Nov) CALGARY, ALBERTA-- - Sustainable Energy Technologies Ltd. announced today that its SUNERGY inverter has been selected to provide the power conversion solution for a series of building integrated solar pilot projects being funded by Natural Resources Canada.


Canadian businesses urged to tap solar incentivesCanadian businesses urged to tap solar incentives
(Reuters via Yahoo! News: Wed, 21 Nov) The Canadian government is encouraging businesses to take advantage of generous rebates on buying and installing solar energy equipment.


The solar coasterThe solar coaster
(Aspen Daily News: Thu, 22 Nov) Solar power is a popular and successful business in the Roaring Fork Valley, with at least seven local solar installers from Aspen to Carbondale, hefty financial incentives available from local organizations and utilities, energy conscious land-use codes in some municipalities, and a wealthy and environmentally conscious consumer base.


Canada awards $1.1M for energy projectsCanada awards $1.1M for energy projects
(UPI: Wed, 21 Nov) The Canadian government is investing in solar energy, awarding $1.1 million for projects promoting photovoltaic and solar thermal power technologies.



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President to release stamps on renewable energyPresident to release stamps on renewable energy
(ANI via Yahoo! India News: Thu, 22 Nov) New Delhi, Nov 22 (ANI): President Pratibha Patil will release a set of four commemorative postage stamps on renewable energy here this evening. The stamps depict the four common applications of renewable energy that solar energy, wind energy, small hydropower and biomass energy. President Patil will also give away the National Awards for Renewable Energy on the occasion of Silver Jubilee ...


Gintech lowers 2008 solar cell shipment forecastGintech lowers 2008 solar cell shipment forecast
(Digi Times: Thu, 22 Nov) Taiwan-based solar cell maker Gintech Energy has revised down its guidance for 2008, forecasting that its total output for next year will be 220 MWp instead of the previous forecast of 250MWp.


WorldWater & Solar Technologies Corp. to Unveil New Program at Association of California Water AgenciesWorldWater & Solar Technologies Corp. to Unveil New Program at Association of California Water Agencies
(ACWA: Wed, 21 Nov) WorldWater&Solar Technologies Corporation (WWAT), developer and marketer of proprietary high-power solar systems announced today the introduction of WorldWater ' s new “ ACWA WATT Select Program, “� offering solar systems to Association of California Water Agencies (ACWA) members at no investment cost and at energy prices equal to or below grid rates for 20 years or more.


Solar power moves to competitive levelSolar power moves to competitive level
(Ballard News-Tribune: Wed, 21 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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