Ever thought about installing solar power for your home? Here's a my personal statement on some good reasons to champion solar - economic, environmental, moral and design reasons! If you're group is interested in licensing this program contact Rees Candee at 800-950-3205. This program is copyrighted 2006-2007 Candee Productions, Inc. All rights reserved.
In the News:
Wanted: Bright Sparks The Canberra Times ''There's a critical mass required to have an industry really take off,'' Australian National University sustainable energy systems director Professor Andrew Blakers says. ''Australia now has a large solar installation industry employing more than ... and more » |
Bright future for solar research at UQ UQ News Professor Paul Meredith, who has overseen the 1.22 megawatt UQ Solar Array design and installation, said the system gave UQ research opportunities unparalleled in Australia and positioned Queensland at the global forefront of renewable energy research. ... and more » |
Japan Faces Post-Fukushima Power Struggle IEEE Spectrum The bill before the Diet would build on Japan's sole renewable bright spot: a recent jump in solar power driven by a feed-in tariff (FIT) law introduced in 2009. The law required utilities to pay 48 yen per kilowatt-hour ($0.59/kWh) for solar energy ... and more » |
![]() RenewablesBiz | Investment went South RenewablesBiz An Irish holding company that made a splash with a four-pronged approach in sustainable energy industries several years ago has severed one of the legs. NTR plc had made investments in the United States in wind, solar, ethanol and waste management, ... and more » |
Satcon Technology Corporation's CEO Discusses Q2 2011 Results Earnings Call ... Seeking Alpha Our backlog, which consists of firm fixed purchase orders from our renewable energy customers was $55.2 million as of June 30th, 2011. Bookings for the quarter were $33.9 million or 148 megawatts. Our bookings performance in the first half of 2011, ... and more » |
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