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Solar Energy News Tuesday December 11th 2007



Why did solar energy lose its flare?Why did solar energy lose its flare?
(MSNBC: Mon, 10 Dec) Despite its potential, solar power is far behind other renewables, making up just 0.07 percent of the U.S. energy portfolio, according to the Department of Energy.


The final frontier for solar energyThe final frontier for solar energy
(BBC News: Mon, 10 Dec) Scientist assess the possibility of building giant solar panels in space in order to meet the planet's rising energy needs.


Solar energy to power pumps at geothermal energy plantSolar energy to power pumps at geothermal energy plant
(BizJournals: Mon, 10 Dec) A Roseville-based public power group plans to use solar energy to power the pumps for a geothermal energy plant in Lake County.


Crist sees green: building's solar energyCrist sees green: building's solar energy
(Miami Herald: Mon, 10 Dec) Gov. Charlie Crist told reporters Monday that solar energy was important, not just in saving our fragile environment, but to keep the country free from a dependence on foreign oil.



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Haryana for promoting solar energyHaryana for promoting solar energy
(New Kerala: Mon, 10 Dec) Chandigarh, Dec 10 : To encourage the people to use unconventional sources of energy, the Haryana Government is providing subsidy on the installation of solar water heaters to the Haryana residents and the state government employees living in Chandigarh.


New solar systemsNew solar systems
(CNN.com: Mon, 10 Dec) Widespread anxiety about the damaging effects of burning fossil fuels, coupled with a genuine fear that oil and gas will become scarce before the century ends are fueling a renewed interest in renewable energy and, in particular, solar power solutions.


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