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Solar Energy News Tuesday May 6th 2008



Ardour Solar Energy Index(SM) Returned -25.3 Percent Year-to-Date Through April 2008Ardour Solar Energy Index(SM) Returned -25.3 Percent Year-to-Date Through April 2008
(Centre Daily Times: Mon, 05 May) The Ardour Solar Energy Index(SM) (Bloomberg ticker: SOLRX), the pure-play leader in tracking the solar energy industry, returned 16.3% in April 2008 and -25.3% year-to-date through end-April 2008.*


Review: FreeLoader Portable Solar EnergyReview: FreeLoader Portable Solar Energy
(Geek.com: Mon, 05 May) With our ever growing need for energy and the increasing price of using it, more devices are appearing to help us utilize greener forms of power. The FreeLoader Portable Solar Energy is one of those devices and boasts the ability to charge most mobile devices including mobile phones, digital cameras, MP3 players, Sat Navs, PDAs, [...]


BBARWA considers farming solar energyBBARWA considers farming solar energy
(Big Bear Grizzly: Mon, 05 May) BBARWA wants to get the most out of its Lucerne Valley farm. The BBARWA board wants the farm to produce solar energy alongside alfalfa.



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Germany's CDU proposes reduction of subsidies for solar energyGermany's CDU proposes reduction of subsidies for solar energy
(Sharewatch: Mon, 05 May) FRANKFURT (Thomson Financial) - Germany's ruling political party, the CDU, has proposed to amend the law on renewable energy by calling for a reduction of subsidies for solar energy.


IXYS Introduces Diode For Solar Energy ApplicationsIXYS Introduces Diode For Solar Energy Applications
(ElectronicsWeb: Mon, 05 May) IXYS Corporation introduces a family of proprietary diodes, the DFP32-005 device family. These diodes are optimized for solar cell panels and space sensitive applications, where the devices can withstand radiation levels found in space


Tanzania: Solar EnergyTanzania: Solar Energy
(AllAfrica.com: Mon, 05 May) Tanzania is an ideal environment for solar power generation as the sun shines strongly for an average of 5 hours per day in most regions throughout the year.


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