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  • News - 6 Jun 2008
    SunRun, the nation's first residential solar electricity provider, today announced a partnership with Advanced Solar Electric (ASE), a leading California residential solar system installer. The...
  • News - 4 Jun 2008
    HP and Xtreme Energetics (XE), a solar energy system developer based in Livermore, Calif., today announced they have entered into an agreement for the development of a solar energy system designed to...
  • News - 3 Jun 2008
    Clear Skies Solar, Inc., a leading provider of turnkey solar electricity installations and renewable energy solutions, will shed light on the many benefits of solar energy on Planet Green's new...
  • News - 2 Jun 2008
    Akeena Solar, Inc., a leading designer and installer of solar power systems, today announced the company has been named a preferred installer by the Livermore Solar Electricity Group as part of...
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    Lumos offers clean, affordable solar power to a market of 1.3 billion potential customers who live off the electricity grid. Lumos enables people to replace hazardous and expensive kerosene...
  • News - 11 Apr 2008
    By using a popcorn-ball design - tiny kernels clumped into much larger porous spheres - researchers at the University of Washington are able to manipulate light and more than double the efficiency of...
  • News - 8 Apr 2008
    Clear Skies Solar, Inc. today announced a $20 million agreement, subject to financing, with Power Cube, a company located in Utter Pradesh, India to develop and construct the first of several solar...
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    We're the leading Australian integrated energy company supplying electricity to 4.2 million customers and developing and producing natural gas - a cleaner form of energy for customers in Australia...
  • News - 6 Mar 2008
    Researchers at Swansea University are developing a new, eco-friendly technology that could generate as much electricity as 50 wind farms. Dr Dave Worsley, a Reader in the Materials Research...
  • News - 17 Feb 2008
    Plants trees and algae do it. Even some bacteria and moss do it, but scientists have had a difficult time developing methods to turn sunlight into useful fuel. Now, Penn State researchers have a...

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