Archive for June, 2008
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Monday, June 30th, 2008Sunrise gadget guy Steve Simms checks out a gadget that allows you to charge your mobile phone, mp3 player or ipod on fresh air or sunshine.
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WH announces moratorium on new solar power plants
Monday, June 30th, 2008The White House, or in particular the Bureau of Land Management, announced last week they were imposing a 2-year moratorium on the building of new solar power plants on lands held by the Bureau of Land Management. US Halts Solar Energy …
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Green houses: Solar power slashes costs
Monday, June 30th, 2008EUSTIS – The black tubes on Sam Green’s roof are popping up at more and more homes in Central Florida these days. Most are used to heat water for local pools, enabling their owners to avoid heating and electricity costs in an …
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Promising Solar Power Technologies
Monday, June 30th, 2008A team led by MIT students this week successfully tested a prototype of what may be the most cost-efficient solar power system in the world–one team members believe has the potential to revolutionize global energy production. …
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Green houses: Solar power slashes costs
Monday, June 30th, 2008EUSTIS – The black tubes on Sam Green’s roof are popping up at more and more homes in Central Florida these days. Most are used to heat water for local pools, enabling their owners to avoid heating and electricity costs in an …
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Promising Solar Power Technologies
Monday, June 30th, 2008A team led by MIT students this week successfully tested a prototype of what may be the most cost-efficient solar power system in the world–one team members believe has the potential to revolutionize global energy production. …
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CENTRAL NY BUSINESS NEWS (The Post-Standard)
Monday, June 30th, 2008• Finding and using renewable energy can be difficult Q. My power company is raising rates, and blaming soaring coal and natural gas prices. But given all the new wind farms and solar projects I read about, shouldn’t electricity rates be falling?
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