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Solar Energy News Tuesday February 26th 2008



First manufacturing partnership announced for Solar Energy ConsortiumFirst manufacturing partnership announced for Solar Energy Consortium
(Mid-Hudson News: Mon, 25 Feb) LAKE KATRINE – The first company to step to the plate develop a high-tech, R&D and marketing facility at the Solar Energy Consortium in Ulster County was announced Monday.


Commissioners to evaluate solar energy for county's useCommissioners to evaluate solar energy for county's use
(ABC 7 El Paso: Mon, 25 Feb) County Commissioners decided on Monday to look into how much it will cost to make county facilities more reliant on solar energy, and less so on other energy sources.


Sunovia Energy Technologies is at the Forefront of Next-Generation Cadmium Telluride Solar Cell DevelopmentSunovia Energy Technologies is at the Forefront of Next-Generation Cadmium Telluride Solar Cell Development
(Centre Daily Times: Mon, 25 Feb) Sunovia Energy Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB: SUNV) and EPIR Technologies, Inc. (EPIR) are in the process of developing the most advanced cadmium telluride (CdTe) solar cells. The top experts and leading institutions in the world for CdTe now reside with the companies.



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CBD Energy Provides King Island SolarCBD Energy Provides King Island Solar
(CBD.AX, 00815323, 20080225: Sun, 24 Feb) CBD Energy advised that construction of the solar component of its renewable energy project on King Island was underway, with completion of the solar energy component expected next month.


Sector Glance: Solar Stocks Part WaysSector Glance: Solar Stocks Part Ways
(AP via Yahoo! Finance: Mon, 25 Feb) Investors Monday looked positively on equity financing news from Hoku Scientific Inc., a clean energy technology company, but sold solar company Suntech Power Holdings Co., which plans to buy Hoku's newly-issued shares.


CORRECTED - CORRECTED-Sharp to make solar power storage batteries-NikkeiCORRECTED - CORRECTED-Sharp to make solar power storage batteries-Nikkei
(Reuters via Yahoo! Singapore News: Tue, 26 Feb) TOKYO, Feb 26 - Japan's Sharp Corp will team up with Daiwa House Industry Co Ltd and Dai Nippon Printing Co Ltd to develop large lithium-ion batteries that can store solar energy for houses, the Nikkei business daily reported on Tuesday.


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