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Wednesday, Jun 06, 2012

Solar Bill May Get New Life in Alternate Committee

A frustrated state senator is taking his proposal to allow third parties to provide solar power to Georgia homes, businesses and other buildings to another committee on Thursday after he says the bill spent two weeks languishing on purpose.

Wednesday, Jun 06, 2012

DuPont Sees The Light In Solar Energy, Rakes In Billions

DuPont, the global chemicals giant, has decided to focus on solar energy as one of the major areas of growth.

Wednesday, Jun 06, 2012

Apple to Build Largest Solar Array

The creators of the iPad, iPhone, and iPod are going to be building America's largest end-user-owned, onsite solar array at their North Carolina data center.

Wednesday, Jun 06, 2012

PVUSD Explores Solar Power Plan

Chevron representatives pitched the project, which, they said, could net the district more than $2 million in rebates during the next five years, as well as an estimated $700,000 annually in savings on utility bills.

Wednesday, Jun 06, 2012

Solar Power Arrives On Time At Tennessee Airport

While airlines are experimenting with biofuels to make the skies greener, the Chattanooga airport in Tennessee is focusing on greening operations on the ground.

Wednesday, Jun 06, 2012

House Bill No. 2417 Will Hurt Hawaii's Renewable Energy Efforts and Industries

House Bill No. 2417 (HB 2417) will limit the availability of the Hawaii Renewable Energy Technologies Income Tax Credit from one credit per system to one credit per property for both residential and commercial projects.

Wednesday, Jun 06, 2012

Minnesota Power Raises Solar Incentives

The electric utility serving northeastern and central Minnesota has added new incentives for customers who install solar-electric power arrays, including a made-in-Minnesota bonus.

Wednesday, Jun 06, 2012

Viewpoints: Stop 'Solar Tax' that Threatens Clean Energy

Last October, San Diego Gas & Electric submitted an application to state regulators to charge solar customers for the energy they provide to the grid with what was called a "network use charge." This fee quickly became a lightning rod for proponents of solar power.

Wednesday, Jun 06, 2012

Don't Cripple Solar Industry

The Legislature is considering an unconstitutional assault on the Arizona Corporation Commission. If lawmakers want to put a black cloud over economic growth, especially in the solar industry, here's the way.

Wednesday, Jun 06, 2012

Defense Department Leads the Way for Solar on Federal Lands

A recent Department of Defense study hints tantalizingly at the vast potential for solar energy development on federally-owned lands in the western U.S.

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