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Kansas City Star | APNewsBreak: Wright's Taliesin West goes greener with solar panels, energy ... Washington Post (blog) In keeping with his legacy, the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation will try to modernize the architect's winter home, Taliesin West, with environmentally friendly updates and attempt to lower its annual $200000 energy bill. Starting next month, construction ... APNewsBreak: Taliesin West goes greenerAtlanta Journal Constitution all 136 news articles » |
The Guardian | German cuts will sharpen solar edge Malaysia Star The announcement on Thursday of a 20%-30% support cut will cast a further pall over module (solar panel) makers, which will brace for further pressure on profit margins as they try to adjust selling prices in line with the new support tariff. How is local solar working?Twin Cities Planet Germany Embraces Climate Change FightGreen Chip Stocks all 150 news articles » |
Solar power sparks land rush in the desert Calgary Herald As large-scale solar development has spooled out into Southwestern deserts, the modern-day gold rush is about more than renewable energy. Solar companies and land speculators are gobbling up scarce private land in the California deserts, driving prices ... and more » |
Sun-Powered Schools May Be On Horizon Patch.com By Jennifer Squires The school district may try to harness the sun's power—and a $2.5 million energy reimbursement from Pacific Gas & Electric—by installing solar power grids at up to 12 school sites in the Pajaro Valley Unified School District. and more » |
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