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Solar Energy News Thursday May 1st 2008



BBARWA considers farming solar energyBBARWA considers farming solar energy
(Big Bear Grizzly: Wed, 30 Apr) BBARWA wants to get the most out of its Lucerne Valley farm. The BBARWA board wants the farm to produce solar energy alongside alfalfa.


Day4 Energy Selected for Japanese Study of Large-Scale Solar Power ProjectsDay4 Energy Selected for Japanese Study of Large-Scale Solar Power Projects
(T-Net British Columbia: Wed, 30 Apr) Vancouver, BC, April 30, 2008--(T-Net)--Day4 Energy (TSX: DFE), a leading manufacturer of high performance, cost-effective solar electric modules, today announced that it has supplied Day4 48MC solar modules to Tokyo-based Mitsui & Co, Ltd. for an installation sponsored by the Japanese Government’s New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO).


Govt promotes solar energy for computersGovt promotes solar energy for computers
(The Herald: Wed, 30 Apr) GOVERNMENT has launched a programme to promote the use of solar energy as an alternative source of energy for computers in schools around the country, in conjunction with Mukonitronics Private Limited.


German energy giant to bid on Negev solar plantGerman energy giant to bid on Negev solar plant
(Globes Online: Wed, 30 Apr) The tender to build and operate the Negev solar power station is drawing international alternative energy companies to Israel.



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First Solar Turns Up The HeatFirst Solar Turns Up The Heat
(Forbes: Wed, 30 Apr) The solar energy company posted another impressive quarter.


Simply Green: Solar energySimply Green: Solar energy
(WINK TV Southwest Florida: Tue, 29 Apr) WINK News is starting a new series called Simply Green. We'll show you how you save both energy and money. First we look at solar energy.


Solar energy competitive with fossil fuels on the waySolar energy competitive with fossil fuels on the way
(TechJournal South: Tue, 29 Apr) WASHINGTON, DC—A new solar energy system that can produce electricity at a wholesale cost of 5 cents per kilowatt hour, a price competitive with the wholesale cost of fossil fuels, is a little more than a year away, a California firm told the National Energy Marketers Association in DC.


RENEWED ENERGY: With Oil High Some Solar Execs See Boom TimeRENEWED ENERGY: With Oil High Some Solar Execs See Boom Time
(CattleNetwork.com: Wed, 30 Apr) WASHINGTON (Dow Jones)--As oil prices skirt uncharted territory a small group of pioneers are riding a wave of prosperity, the beneficiaries of increasing optimism about the promise of renewable energy.


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