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Solar Energy News Thursday January 24th 2008



Green Energy: Silicon wafer order status good; thin-film solar cell production on trackGreen Energy: Silicon wafer order status good; thin-film solar cell production on track
(Digi Times: Thu, 24 Jan) While preparing for listing on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE), Green Energy Technology reiterated confidence about its business outlook. The company said its silicon wafer order landing status is good, while thin-film solar cell volume production is on track, with aggressive sales contribution anticipated.


Solar energy to be discussed at workshopSolar energy to be discussed at workshop
(Central Midlands & Costal Advocate: Thu, 24 Jan) SOLAR energy opportunities for the Wheatbelt will be discussed at a workshop on Friday, January 25 in Dalwallinu. The Energising the Wheatbelt group has been invited to attend the workshop, which will also feature guest speakers.


Electron Solar Energy Announces Record Profitable Results for the Third Quarter of 2007Electron Solar Energy Announces Record Profitable Results for the Third Quarter of 2007
(Centre Daily Times: Wed, 23 Jan) Electron Solar Energy (OTC:ESRG), an international distributor of alternative energy systems, announced today its financial results for the quarter ended September 30, 2007. The Company voluntarily files detailed, quarterly reports on http://www.pinksheets.com and expects Fourth quarter statements to be posted shortly.



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Solar energy nearly perfect for Big BearSolar energy nearly perfect for Big Bear
(Big Bear Grizzly: Wed, 23 Jan) When Arnold Schwarzenegger promoted an incentive plan in 2006 to have 1 million California homes using solar energy within 10 years, Big Bear Valley residents fell somewhere between the haves and the have nots.


Stark matters: The future is dark for solar energyStark matters: The future is dark for solar energy
(The Canton Repository: Thu, 24 Jan) Oil prices are skyrocketing, experts are predicting $4-a-gallon gas by summer and yet no one, it seems, is taking the lead to develop alternative energy sources.


Stirling Energy takes on the solar power challengeStirling Energy takes on the solar power challenge
(USA Today: Mon, 21 Jan) Given high oil prices and increased concerns over global warming, anything solar is hot. Stirling Energy Systems aims to commercialize a decades-old technology that is the most efficient at converting sun power to electricity but which has struggled with costs and reliability.


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