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SEIA Elects New Chairman and Vice Chairman for 2012-2014

Tuesday, Jul 03 2012

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) announced today it has elected the following chair and vice-chair to serve on SEIA's Board of Directors Executive Committee: Chairman Arno Harris, CEO of Recurrent Energy; and Vice-Chairwoman Patricia Nugent, Director of Policy and Business Development for Dow Solar.

Report Shows Solar Energy As a Solution in Texas to Help Address Summer Electricity Challenges

Tuesday, Jul 03 2012

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WASHINGTON, D.C. - As Texas braces for predicted tighter electricity reserves and higher electricity rates in the state this summer, a new report shows that adding solar capacity to the Texas electricity grid would result in lower wholesale electricity prices for Texas customers.

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Solar Energy Industries Association Responds to Abound Solar Announcement

Tuesday, Jul 03 2012

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WASHINGTON, D.C. - Solar Energy Industries Association® (SEIA®) President and CEO Rhone Resch released the following statement in reaction to today's announcement that solar manufacturer Abound Solar is suspending operations and filing for bankruptcy protection:

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Connecticut To Launch First Statewide Commercial Clean Energy PACE Program

Monday, Jul 02 2012

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Nearly 30 states have passed legislation enabling commercial property assessed clean energy (PACE) programs. On June 12, Connecticut lawmakers voted to create the nation’s first statewide commercial PACE program.

Several Maryland Schools to Get Solar Power System

Monday, Jul 02 2012

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Three solar power systems will help provide electricity for schools on Maryland's Eastern Shore.

California Shows Solar Power Not Just for the Wealthy

Monday, Jul 02 2012

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According to recent research by Sunrun and PV Solar Report, the California home solar market has grown by 80 percent this year. The report identifies increased solar adoption in more cities as one of the major reasons for the spike in statewide solar projects.

Looks Like Apple Will Make a Big Bet on Clean Power in Reno, Too

Monday, Jul 02 2012

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Apple is producing enough clean power, through solar panels and fuel cells, at its data center in North Carolina that it says it can cover 60 percent of the total energy needs of the data center. Will the tech giant be doing the same thing at its new planned $1 billion data center just outside of Reno, Nevada?

PUD’s Planet Power Supports 6 New Solar and School Projects

Monday, Jul 02 2012

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More than 3,000 Snohomish County PUD customers are supporting solar energy demonstration projects by participating in the utility’s voluntary Planet Power green energy program.

Georgia Power and Solar Design & Development Form Alliance on Utility-Scale Solar Projects

Monday, Jul 02 2012

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Georgia Power and Atlanta-based Solar Design & Development (SD&D) have collaborated to develop and install around the state a series of solar projects totaling 19 megawatts (MW) – Georgia Power's first retail utility-scale solar power development.

With Feed-In Financing, Modest Solar Projects for Long Island

Thursday, Jun 28 2012

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The Long Island Power Authority approved a new program on Thursday to encourage developers to build medium-scale solar projects using a financing mechanism, the feed-in tariff, that has resulted in both booms and busts overseas.

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