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Solar Energy News Thursday March 13th 2008



Goldstone Infratech Forays Into Solar Energy SectorGoldstone Infratech Forays Into Solar Energy Sector
(Nasdaq: Tue, 11 Mar) (RTTNews) - Tuesday, Goldstone Infratech said that the company is foraying into the renewal energy space by setting up a 5 MW solar power plant and is to set up a production facility to manufacture photo voltaic modules for power generation that would have a capacity of 40MW per annum.


Green energy is making big moneyGreen energy is making big money
(San Francisco Chronicle: Wed, 12 Mar) The alternative energy business is starting to make real money. Worldwide sales for companies specializing in biofuels, wind farms, solar panels and fuel cells grew 40 percent in 2007 to reach $77.3 billion, according to an annual report issued Tuesday by...


Spire wins solar cell line contract in SpainSpire wins solar cell line contract in Spain
(BizJournals: Wed, 12 Mar) Spire Corp., a maker of photovoltaic capital equipment in Bedford, said it has landed a new contract with the solar division of Spanish renewable energy company Fluitecnik S.A., to provide a photovoltaic module assembly line for that company's operations in Portugal.



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S.J. lures another solar companyS.J. lures another solar company
(San Jose Mercury News: Wed, 12 Mar) San Jose's effort to become a clean-energy technology hub got another jolt Tuesday with approval of a financial package to help a Menlo Park solar power company relocate to the city.


High Demand Boosts JA SolarHigh Demand Boosts JA Solar
(Forbes: Wed, 12 Mar) The Chinese solar firm saw sales rise upon increased need for silicon wafers.


Builder uses thin, photovoltaic solar energy system to get powerBuilder uses thin, photovoltaic solar energy system to get power
(TCPalm.com: Thu, 13 Mar) The 18 black strips stuck to John Eriksen's tin roof suck in the sunlight and help power his home.


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