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Solar Energy News Wednesday February 13th 2008



Crist applauds solar energy panels in SarasotaCrist applauds solar energy panels in Sarasota
(Bradenton Herald: Tue, 12 Feb) When Gov. Charlie Crist first took office and began inquiring about the potential for solar energy in Florida, he couldn't believe people's responses.


Nigeria: Yuguda Promises Solar Energy to Rural AreasNigeria: Yuguda Promises Solar Energy to Rural Areas
(AllAfrica.com: Tue, 12 Feb) Governor Isa Yuguda of Bauchi State, has promised to provide solar energy electricity supply systems to the rural areas.


Crist celebrates Sarasota's solar energyCrist celebrates Sarasota's solar energy
(Bradenton Herald: Mon, 11 Feb) Standing in front of 1,200 solar panels in Sarasota County that produce 250 kilowattts of clean energy, Gov. Charlie Crist said all Floridians should be proud of the state's largest solar facility.


China Nuvo Solar Energy Announces Staffing for Its Collaboration Development Agreement in ChinaChina Nuvo Solar Energy Announces Staffing for Its Collaboration Development Agreement in China
(Business Wire via Yahoo!7 Finance: Mon, 11 Feb) China Nuvo Solar Energy, Inc. (the "Company" or "China Nuvo") (OTCBB:CNUV) announced today that its Collaboration Development Agreement partner, Pioneer Materials, Inc. ("PMI"), has completed staffing for the Company's pilot production project in Chengdu, China.



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Solar energy group honors SonomaSolar energy group honors Sonoma
(Sonoma Index-Tribune: Mon, 11 Feb) The City of Sonoma has been recognized by the NorCal Solar Energy Association for the number of solar photovoltaic technology installed on homes, businesses and municipal buildings as of December 2006.


Is solar power facing a boom or a bust?Is solar power facing a boom or a bust?
(International Herald Tribune: Tue, 12 Feb) Prospects for solar energy are puzzling investors juggling on the one hand a possible dotcom-style bust and on the other fresh support in Europe.


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