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Solar Energy News Sunday December 30th 2007



GE Energy Solar Technology to Help Light Rockefeller Center Christmas TreeGE Energy Solar Technology to Help Light Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree
(ThomasNet: Fri, 28 Dec) ATLANTA, GA. - NOVEMBER 28, 2007-GE Energy has supplied 363 roof-mounted solar panels at the top of 45 Rockefeller Plaza in New York City that will help generate electricity for the first solar powered Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree. The Christmas tree is decorated with 30,000 new energy-efficient LED lights, on five miles of wire, which will help illuminate Rockefeller Center with a cleaner ...


Ohio development chief predicts area can be solar-energy capitalOhio development chief predicts area can be solar-energy capital
(The Toledo Blade: Fri, 28 Dec) Ohio's top business booster predicted yesterday that northwest Ohio could one day be known as the solar-energy capital of the Midwest.


XL Telecom & Energy to establish solar farms in SpainXL Telecom & Energy to establish solar farms in Spain
(Budapest Business Journal: Fri, 28 Dec) India-based XL Telecom & Energy is planning to enter the power generation business by establishing solar farms in Spain.


Logan approves incentives for alternative energyLogan approves incentives for alternative energy
(Deseret Morning News: Sun, 30 Dec) Residents in a northern Utah town who install a solar energy system in their homes could get up to $6,000 in rebates and incentives to help offset their costs.



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Palo Alto leads nation in clean energy usePalo Alto leads nation in clean energy use
(San Jose Mercury News: Sat, 29 Dec) With one in five residents now participating in Palo Alto Green, the city is leading the country in an ongoing effort to pipe in clean energy from solar and wind sources throughout the state.


UA gets $3.3 million to boost solar energy researchUA gets $3.3 million to boost solar energy research
(Tucson Citizen: Thu, 27 Dec) Activity is heating up at a University of Arizona program developing new solar technologies and expanding the use of the sun's energy.


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