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US Solar Power Increases in Q2
Developers in the United States installed 69 percent more solar power capacity in the second quarter of this year compared to the year before. Majority of the installations were made by commercial and government entities.
Solyndra Problem Bad for Solar
Solyndra’s problem has resonated across the solar power industry. Its filing of bankruptcy was followed by a FBI raid of its office.
The $35 Solar-Powered Tablet PC
Designed in India, the $35 solar-powered tablet PC was developed by top talent from the local Institute of Technology. At a set price of a paltry 1,500 rupees ($35 USD), the Indian government hopes to lower that to $20, and eventually $10, and have it hit markets for 2011.
Rush For NJ Solar Rebate Incentive, Program Halted
Proving that you should be careful what you wish for, the state of New Jersey was awestruck when their latest solar rebate had gotten a little more attention than they perhaps would’ve liked.
Financial Incentives a Boon and Bane to New Jersey Solar Energy Industry
The renewable energy industry in New Jersey is booming thanks to financial incentives the government offers and the lack of state regulations regarding the industry.
California Solar Initiative’s Single-Family Affordable Solar Housing Program
California Solar Initiative has various incentive programs, including the Single-Family Affordable Solar Housing Program, or SASH, which GRID Alternatives administers on behalf of utilities.
Carrying Power: Solar Power on the Go
Carrying Power – Solar Power On The Go Noon Solar Video You can purchase Noon Solar bags at Pivot Boutique http://www.pivotboutique.com/ If you are looking for cutting-edge fashion or eco-friendly fabrics and designs – you’ll find both at Pivot. Stylish and sustainable can co-exist. http://www.noonsolar.com/ Produced by Robert Aquilar and Dorothee Royal-Hedinger (of the video [...]
Is Solar Power Heating Up?
Is Solar Power Heating Up? With the focus on the high cost of energy, alternative ways to heat and cool your home are gaining traction. But are they finally going to become affordable? Money reporter Stacy Johnson has an update on one of the brightest ideas: solar.
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