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LA Unveils $48 Million Solar Power Plant

Tuesday, Jul 24 2012

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The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power has unveiled a solar plant it says can power 3,300 homes a year.

SEIA and LSA Statement on Department of the Interior Release of the Final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement for Solar

Tuesday, Jul 24 2012

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Rhone Resch, president and CEO of the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), and Shannon Eddy, executive director of the Large-scale Solar Association (LSA), released the following statement today in response to the Department of the Interior’s release of the Final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS) for Solar Energy Development on Public Lands:

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OCI Solar Power to Partner with CPS Energy in Largest U.S. Utility Solar Project

Tuesday, Jul 24 2012

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OCI Solar Power signed a deal with CPS Energy today in San Antonio, Texas, to develop, own and operate the largest municipal utility solar project in the country. The groundbreaking sustainable energy development project will produce more than 400 megawatts of power through a consortium of partners brought together by OCI Solar Power for the landmark deal.

Study: Solar Tax Credits Generate Revenue

Monday, Jul 23 2012

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Federal financial support of renewable energy has taken a whole lot of heat in the months since Solyndra went bankrupt. Opponents of federal policy have claimed that solar grants and subsidies increase the federal deficit while doing little to promote new sources of energy.

Sustainability Economics: Solar Power

Monday, Jul 23 2012

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Having just completed analysis of several theories that when combined produce what I call the “Optimized Sustainment Model (OSM),” I want to share part of the story that is combined with the news of the day to complement it. The world is searching for sustainable economies, alternatives to capitalism or a dramatic revision.

Loan Guarantees for Clean Energy: A Success Story, Not a Scandal

Monday, Jul 23 2012

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The Kansas City Star

There's a lively debate under way about the Department of Energy's loan guarantees to American companies that are developing advanced renewable energy technologies. Unfortunately, many opponents are generating heat but are not properly representing the facts around the DOE program's strong success.

The Power of the Sun

Monday, Jul 23 2012

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Despite the Legislature's suspicion toward the solar industry, photovoltaic technology can power a new statewide economic expansion.

Angie's Advice: Solar Panels Have a Bright Future

Monday, Jul 23 2012

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Bruce Pfeffer and Amy Beth Kressel are self-described environmentalists who have made energy- efficient improvements to their Indianapolis home over the past five years.

Christie Signs Bill to Help Boost Solar Energy Projects

Monday, Jul 23 2012

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Surrounded by Democratic lawmakers, Governor Christie signed a bill Monday that he says would help jump-start solar energy projects across the state.

Governor Christie Signs Legislation to Stabilize New Jersey Solar Market

Monday, Jul 23 2012

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New Jersey Governor Chris Christie (R) today signed legislation into law that allows the state's solar energy market to continue growing and creating good jobs in N.J. over the next several years. The legislation, S1925/A2966, addresses the current imbalance of Solar Renewable Energy Credits (SRECs), which created uncertainty in the market for project developers and end users.

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