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Why Solar Power Needs a Manufacturing Revolution, Not Just New 3 Nov 2009 by Josie Garthwaite
Inventing disruptive manufacturing innovations is every bit as hard as inventing new materials, says Frank van Mierlo, President and co-founder …

Welcome Back, Pittsburgh: FLABEG Brings 200 Green Solar Jobs to by Tina Casey
FLABEG, the global specialty glass manufacturer, has just opened a solar mirror factory by Pittsburgh International Airport that will bring an estimated 200 jobs to the region, and perhaps as many as 300.

Greentech Media: GridPoint Gets Into Solar Integration With SMUD by info@greentechmedia.com
SMUD will be installing energy storage devices, solar panel inverter systems and “consumer control concepts in a residential solar community in Rancho Cordova, Calif.,” GridPoint said. Everything will be linked with the utility’s smart

An Affordable Free Span Solar System by Preston Koerner
P4P Energy, LLC — short for Power for the Planet — recently completed the installation of its first, cable-suspended free span solar system in the parking lot of the headquarters…

At opening of Florida solar-energy facility, President Obama 30 Oct 2009 by Consumer Reports Home & Garden Blog
On Tuesday, President Barack Obama promoted the smart grid and renewable energy at the opening of Florida Power & Light’s DeSoto Next Generation Solar Energy Center (shown). The facility consists of more than 90500 solar panels,

Morocco to undertake $9 billion solar energy project
Morocco is going to be the next country to undertake an ambitious solar project. Theirs is slated to be worth $9 billion and is anticipated to produce 38% of the country’s installed power generation by 2020. According to Reuters.com,

Denver’s solar zoning | eLetters by DP Opinion
Denver’s solar zoning : eLetters features The Denver Post’s letters to the editor on select articles. Colorado.

Europe’s Plan to Draw Solar Power From the Sahara Moves Ahead 2 Nov 2009 by Eliza Strickland
Environment | When European Union officials first discussed the idea of a massive solar power plant in the Sahara to provide power to all of Europe, many people took it as a.



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