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Worldwater completes solar installation in NJ

January 8th, 2009 by kalyan89 in Solar Energy - general, Solar Installations

WorldWater & Solar Technologies Completes Solar Installation at Valley Center Municipal Water District
Ewing, N.J. – January 5, 2009
http://www.worldwater.com/PDFdocuments/Valley-Center-Complete.pdf

WorldWater & Solar Technologies Corp. (OTC BB: WWAT.OB), developer and marketer of proprietary high-horsepower solar systems, today announced that it has completed installation of a 1.1 MW solar power system for the Valley Center Municipal Water District (VCMWD) of Valley Center, California. (more…)

Ohio to give wind, solar power grants for homes

January 8th, 2009 by kalyan89 in PV-General, Solar Energy - general, Solar Installations

Source: Ohio.com / Jan 07, 2009
http://www.ohio.com/news/ap?articleID=1403197&c=y

Ohio is taking another step in its attempt to turn the state into a hub for the renewable energy industry by offering grants to increase the use of solar and wind power.  The new program isn’t big, but development officials say it will help an industry that could create thousands of jobs in Ohio.  The state says the $3.5 million program for residential projects will lead to 260 wind turbines and 200 solar hot water systems. (more…)

Solar Map Helps San Francisco Residents Plan Solar Power Installations

January 8th, 2009 by kalyan89 in PV-General, Solar Energy - general, Solar Installations

By Elaine Rundle, Jan 7, 2009,
source: Govtech.com
http://www.govtech.com/gt/articles/579331

Cities wanting to remove the guesswork from solar power installations are turning to friendlier technology for citizens. Since typing a street address into a Web site is all it takes to determine how much solar power can be obtained from a rooftop installation, who wouldn’t take a look?  An exemplar is the San Francisco Solar Map that lets residents view buildings that are equipped with solar power. Users also can type their address into the Solar Map site to get an analysis of how much solar power their roof could harness.  (SF Solar map site URL:  http://sf.solarmap.org/) (more…)

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