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Grameen’s World Bank deal brings solar power to Bangladesh

April 27th, 2008 by kalyan89 in PV-General, Solar Energy - general, Solar Installations

by Rajesh Chhabara /23 Apr 2008
Source: ClimateChangeCorp.com
http://www.climatechangecorp.com/content.asp?contentid=5283

Muhammad Yunus harnesses the power of the carbon markets to put green energy in the hands of his country’s poor.  While world powers continue to debate climate change and who should take more responsibility for saving the world, an ambitious green energy program in Bangladesh is banking on the poor to find a sustainable solution.  Nobel peace laureate Muhammad Yunus has successfully extended his microfinance magic to power rural communities with renewable energy that creates more jobs and income for the poor and reduces greenhouse gases. (more…)

Safeway lights up stores with solar power for Earth Day

April 27th, 2008 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General, Solar Installations

by David Goll 7East Bay Business Times /April 21, 2008
Source: BizJournals.com
http://www.bizjournals.com/eastbay/stories/2008/04/21/daily9.html

Two more stores operated by Safeway Inc. converted to solar power Monday in honor of the 39th annual Earth Day, being observed Tuesday.  Pleasanton-based Safeway (NYSE: SWY) unveiled the new power systems at stores in Fairfield and Placerville, two of the 23 stores in California being converted to solar power. The solar systems reduce the stores’ reliance on traditional fossil fuels, the emissions of which most scientists implicate as the chief cause of global warming. (more…)

Solar Power Comes to Miami City Hall

April 27th, 2008 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General, Solar Installations

Miami, Florida, April 22, 2008
Source: Environmental News Service (ENS)
http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/apr2008/2008-04-22-093.asp

A new clean energy system is powering Miami City Hall, making Miami the first major U.S. city to power its City Hall with solar and alternative energy.  The City Hall’s entire interior lighting system has been upgraded with state-of-the-art energy efficient lamps and fixtures. In addition, four state-of-the-art photovoltaic solar panels have been installed on the south lawn. Together, these efforts will reduce over half of the City Hall lighting load and cut the building’s energy bill by an estimated $9,000 per year.
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Trina Solar Discontinues Development of Polysilicon Production Facility

Changzhou, China, April 14, 2008
Source: Trina Solar Ltd. press release
http://www.trinasolar.com/front/en/news.php?newid=59

Trina Solar Limited (NYSE: TSL – News; “Trina Solar” or the “Company”), a leading integrated manufacturer of solar photovoltaic products from the production of ingots, wafers and cells to the assembly of PV modules, founded in 1997, today announced its decision to discontinue the development of its previously announced 10,000MT polysilicon production facility having a total estimated cost of $1 billion. The Company also announced that its related equipment supply contract with GT Solar Incorporated (“GT Solar”), which was subject to final approval by the Boards of both companies, will lapse as a result, with the concurrence of both parties. (more…)

Trina Solar Signs Long Term Supply Agreement with SILFAB S.p.A.

Changzhou, China, April 24, 2008
Source: Trina Solar press release
http://www.trinasolar.com/front/en/news.php?newid=64

Trina Solar Limited (NYSE: TSL; ”Trina Solar” or the ”Company”), a leading integrated manufacturer of solar photovoltaic products from the production of ingots, wafers and cells to the assembly of PV modules, founded in 1997, today announced that the Company has signed a long-term polysilicon supply agreement with SILFAB S.p.A. (more…)

Erie County, N.Y Legislature removes sales tax from solar power equipment

April 27th, 2008 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General, Solar Installations

By Daniel Pye, Buffalo, N.Y, April 24, 2008
Source: Niagara Gazette.com
http://www.niagara-gazette.com/newsrefresh/gnnnewsrefresh_story_115183704.html

After almost a year of hammering out details, the Erie County Legislature passed an sales tax exemption for solar energy technology.  New York State has already amended the tax law to eliminating state sales and compensating use taxes from solar energy equipment and gave municipalities the option to do the same. After a public hearing on March 27, the county legislature decided to go ahead with its plan to do the same to bring some the investment in solar energy to Western New York, said Legislator Robert Reynolds, Jr., D-Hamburg. (more…)

Trinity Solar is the Top Installer of Solar Power Systems in New Jersey

April 27th, 2008 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General, Solar Installations

Freehold, New Jersey, April 25, 2008
Source: Trinity Solar press release
http://trinitysolarsystems.com/content/view/38/

According to data provided by New Jersey’s Clean Energy Program[1], Trinity Solar (formerly known as Trinity Heating & Air, Inc.) is the largest installer of solar power systems in New Jersey, the second largest market in the United States[2]. Since the inception of the program and according to the data provided by the Office of Clean Energy (OCE), Trinity has installed over 423 systems with the next nearest competitor only installing 197 systems. Overall, Trinity Solar has installed more than twice as many systems as any other installer and continues to increase its leadership position. In 2007, Trinity Solar installed nearly 3 times as many systems as its nearest competitor. (more…)

Kenya: Firm Bets On Solar Power to Expand Reach

Kui Kinyanjui, Nairobi /22 April 2008
Source: AllAfrica.com
http://allafrica.com/stories/200804230297.html

As more technology companies seek to extend their reach in rural areas not served by the national power grid, infrastructure provider Kenya Data Networks (KDN) has announced a partnership that will see it provide alternatively powered computers.  The company will provide hardware as it meets new environmental standards.  KDN and US-based non-profit making organisation, Inveneo, plan to provide solar and battery powered computers in rural areas to allow users to access technology with better infrastructure in place. (more…)

MIT gets serious about solar power

by Nicolas Mokhoff, EE Times
Manhasset, N.Y, 23 April 2008
Source: EETimes
http://www.eetimes.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=207401532

The Massachussets Institute of Technology is expanding its solar power research from a “boutique” option to an affordable, mainstream energy solution.  To that end, the Chesonis Family Foundation is helping MIT launch the Solar Revolution Project (SRP) with a $10 million gift. The project will explore new materials and systems that could dramatically accelerate the availability of solar energy. SRP will work with other solar projects at MIT, creating one of the largest unversity research efforts dedicated to solar energy. ‘ The gift will allow MIT to focus on three elements—capture, conversion and storage—that could help make solar power a viable, near-term energy source. “Think ‘solar’ and think ‘now. This is the revolution that is implied in the project name,” said Daniel Nocera, a professor of energy and chemistry at MIT, who will direct SRP. (more…)

Milton, Duxbury are bidding for solar power installations

April 27th, 2008 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General, Solar Energy - general

by Robert Knox, Globe Correspondent / April 27, 2008
Source: Boston.com
http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2008/04/27/
milton_duxbury_are_bidding_for_solar_power_installations/

At least two South Shore towns are trying to qualify for a state-sponsored solar generator, to be installed on the municipal building of their choice.  Milton and Duxbury are competing in the Community Solar Challenge, the state-backed campaign that seeks to direct grass-roots enthusiasm for alternative energy into a concrete goal.  It works like this: When at least 150 donors from a town give $100 each for building new wind turbine projects, the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative installs a 2 kilowatt solar array on a municipal building in that town. The installation is valued at $25,000.
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