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Solar Energy News Friday December 14th 2007



San Francisco Pushes Ambitious Solar Energy IncentiveSan Francisco Pushes Ambitious Solar Energy Incentive
(Wired News: Wed, 12 Dec) If voters approve, the city would combine refunds with loans to help citizens meet their energy needs through solar power. It's the most sweeping program yet devised by a U.S. municipality.


San Francisco touts solar energy planSan Francisco touts solar energy plan
(AP via Yahoo! News: Wed, 12 Dec) It doesn't seem like an ideal place to promote solar energy, but foggy San Francisco has come up with an ambitious plan to encourage businesses and homeowners to tap the sun's power for their energy needs.


Niihau school now powered entirely by solar energyNiihau school now powered entirely by solar energy
(Honolulu Advertiser: Thu, 13 Dec) A 10.4 kW photovoltaic power system with battery storage was recently installed at Niihau Island School making it the first school in the state to be powered entirely by solar energy, Kauai County officials announced today.


Energy bill expected to lose renewable energy tax breakEnergy bill expected to lose renewable energy tax break
(CNET: Thu, 13 Dec) Solar and wind industry bemoan removal of renewable energy tax credit which executives said will slow industry down.



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The Largest Solar Electric System in New EnglandThe Largest Solar Electric System in New England
(Environmental News Network: Fri, 14 Dec) DAYVILLE, Conn. - Furthering its commitment to Environmentally Responsible Initiatives, United Natural Foods, Inc. (NASDAQ:UNFI) along with Solar Works, Inc. and the Connecticut Clean Energy Fund (CCEF), today held a dedication ceremony for the installation of the largest solar electric system in New England. The 550-kilowatt STC solar photovoltaic system from SCHOTT Solar, installed at the ...


Roseville solar power companies land $23M schools contractRoseville solar power companies land $23M schools contract
(BizJournals: Thu, 13 Dec) Solar Power Inc. and Solar Power Integrators, both of Roseville, have received approval for a $23 million solar energy project for the Santa Rosa City School District.


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