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- view websiteCouncil Planners Unanimous On School Solar
John Hampden Grammar School, in Marlow Hill, Wycombe, will be installing 2 solar panels after an idea pushed through by the schools eco-council - manned… Read More »
- view websiteSan Diego city council touts solar energy deal as money saver
The city of San Diego has entered into a 20-year contract with Sun Edison SD LLC. The company will install and operate photovoltaics, or solar panels,… Read More »
- view websitePioneers look forward to solar future
The article examines the reality of trying to go solar and what the future might hold for solar energy. Quotable from the article: ...according to… Read More »
- view websiteHigh costs remain, but sun shines on solar in the United States
The alternative energy push from the US government includes a more than doubling of requested funds for 2007 over 2006. Quotable from the article is… Read More »
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