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Solar Energy News Monday February 4th 2008



North Stonington Residents' Energy Choice Can Help Town Receive Solar Energy SystemNorth Stonington Residents' Energy Choice Can Help Town Receive Solar Energy System
(New London Day: Sun, 03 Feb) North Stonington — Residents and business owners can help the town receive a free one kilowatt solar energy system from the Connecticut Clean Energy Fund


Motech and Gintech report record solar cell sales in JanuaryMotech and Gintech report record solar cell sales in January
(Digi Times: Mon, 04 Feb) Taiwan-based solar cell makers Motech Industries and Gintech Energy have both reported record revenues for January, with industry observers indicating that the company's strong sales are a positive sign for the outlook of the photovoltaic (PV) market.


‘Africa must build its own solar energy agencies’‘Africa must build its own solar energy agencies’
(SABC News: Fri, 01 Feb) Africa may have to consider building its own atomic and solar energy agencies to meet its rapidly growing demand. This is the word from African leaders meeting in Ethiopia, who today looked at the industrialisation of the continent.


Tatung looks to Thai solar sceneTatung looks to Thai solar scene
(The Nation: Sun, 03 Feb) Taiwanese consumer-electronics maker Tatung is keen on solar energy and sees Thailand as the next logical step....



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Fueling the Solar Energy BoomFueling the Solar Energy Boom
(BusinessWeek: Fri, 01 Feb) Applied Materials, a leader in chipmaking equipment, is ramping up on solar-panel machines and counting on European regulations for business


Solar energy focus of talkSolar energy focus of talk
(Arizona Daily Wildcat: Fri, 01 Feb) While students may have been scarce at U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords' presentation for Focus the Nation, global warming issues were not. Giffords' discussion was largely focused on the prospects and hopes of solar energy.


County panel pushes solar energyCounty panel pushes solar energy
(The Gainesville Sun: Sat, 02 Feb) The committee will recommend making homes more energy-efficient.


Chevron Energy Solutions Completes First Phase of North America's Largest Solar Power Project in Higher EducationChevron Energy Solutions Completes First Phase of North America's Largest Solar Power Project in Higher Education
(Centre Daily Times: Thu, 31 Jan) Chevron Energy Solutions, a unit of Chevron Corporation (NYSE:CVX), and the Contra Costa Community College District (CCCCD) today announced the completion of the first phase of the largest solar power installation ever constructed for an institution of higher learning in North America. The project is the highlight of a multi-facility energy efficiency and solar program that is expected to save ...


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