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United Arab Emirates looks to sun for energy

April 16th, 2007 by kalyan89 in PV-General, Solar Energy - general

April 16, 2007
Source:
http://www.fin24.co.za/articles/companies/display_article.aspx?Nav=ns&lvl2=comp&ArticleID=1518-1783_2099331

Abu Dhabi – The United Arab Emirates is still sitting on huge reserves of oil and natural gas, but now it plans to harness yet another of its abundant natural resources – the year-round sunshine.  In the vast desert surrounding the capital Abu Dhabi, the authorities are planning to spread arrays of solar panels to transform the blazing sun into energy.

The plan may be expensive, but the handsome surpluses currently earned from oil revenues can cover the cost. “In the UAE today we do not suffer from a lack of energy security, but we never want to suffer from it,” said Sultan al-Jaber, chief executive officer of the Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company (Adfec).  “We are thinking ahead of ourselves,” he told AFP as he explained Adfec’s initiative to develop alternative energy – branded Masdar, or “source” in Arabic.
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Maryland pushes solar power

April 16th, 2007 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General

13 Apr 2007 ANNAPOLIS, Md.
source:
http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/51645.html

Legislation passed in Maryland will require 1,500 megawatts of solar energy in the state by 2022.  Solar corporations BP Solar and Sun Edison have their headquarters in the state, which falls just behind New Jersey in state solar rankings, Renewable Energy Access reported. The bill also raises the net metering cap from 200 kilowatts to 2 megawatts.
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Just Imagine UK unveils new emergency solar powered charger for cell phones, iPods,…

April 16th, 2007 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General

April 16, 2007
source:
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2007/04/prweb518788.htm

Hampshire, U.K. (PRWEB) April 16, 2007 — Just Imagine UK Limited are unveiling at the 35th Annual Geneva Technology Exhibition, their new emergency solar powered charger for cell phones, iPods, mp3s and cameras. This new product delivers power via thin solar membrane cells and a flexible lanyard.  The first phone call, lasting two minutes, was made from one cell phone to another cell phone using solar energy captured from a flexible lanyard/strap. This is a first for Just Imagine UK Limited.  Roark McMaster of Just Imagine in Emsworth, and Mark Coughlan of London have together developed this new product over the past 12 months.
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Alice Springs of Australia receives federal funding for promoting solar power

April 16th, 2007 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General, Solar Energy - general

April 16, 2007
Source: News.com.au
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,21565270-17001,00.html

ALICE Springs has become the fourth Australian city to receive funding under a federal program promoting solar power.  The Northern Territory town joins Adelaide, Townsville and Sydney’s Blacktown under the Solar Cities program set up three years ago.  The Federal Government will provide Alice Springs with $12.3 million to install solar photovoltaic panels on 230 homes and business, 1000 solar hot water systems and roll out 400 smart meters.
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Solar panels installed in Birmingham’s ‘Eco-Neighbourhood’

April 11th, 2007 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General, Solar Energy - general

Jon Land, March 23, 2007
source: http://www.24dash.com/socialhousing/18346.htm

Solar panels are being installed at homes in Birmingham, UK  as part of a project to promote renewable energy.  Houses in Coplow Terrace are some of the first to receive works under the groundbreaking Summerfield Eco-Neighbourhood project.  About 250 homes will benefit from renewable energy as part of the project which is supported by Family Housing and Birmingham City Council.
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Uganda: Solar Street Lights for Entebbe Road Ahead of Commonwealth Heads Meet

New Vision (Kampala), April 9, 2007
Juliet Waiswa, Kampala
source:
http://allafrica.com/stories/200704100203.html

AS the country prepares for the forthcoming Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in November, Winafrique Alternative Power Limited (WAP) in collaboration with Kampala City Council, have installed a new street lighting system along Entebbe Road.  The reliable system of lighting comes in handy when the hydro-electric power from UMEME is increasingly becoming unreliable, yet with high charges. The lighting system has come in as a pilot project, first along Entebbe Road, and if successful will spread to other roads, especially in Kampala.
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Chinese solar panel manufacturer wants to move into Europe via Portugal

April 11th, 2007 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General, SC Company Reports

Beijing, China, 11 April 2007
source. Macauhub
http://www.macauhub.com.mo/en/news.php?ID=3144

Chinese company, Yingli Solar plans to increase its presence in the European market by making use of the profile of the solar plant at Moura in Portugal, the director of the company’s International Market Department, Pang Chou said in Beijing Tuesday.  Speaking to Portuguese news agency, Pang said that the Chinese solar cell and panel producer also planned to increase its presence on the Portuguese market.
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IAUS Signs Agreement with Lucit for Production of New Breakthrough Solar Power Panels

April 11th, 2007 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV Industry - Europe, PV-General

Salem, Utah April 8, 2007
source: IAUS /press release
http://www.iaus.com/news04092007.aspx

International Automated Systems, Inc. (OTCBB:IAUS) has announced  today that it has signed a supply agreement with Lucite International, a global leader in the design,  development and manufacture of acrylic-based products. Lucite International generates over  $1 billion in annual revenue. It is the world’s leading supplier of Methyl Methacrylate (MMA), and the only organization with production, R&D, sales and marketing facilities in all three
major geo-economic regions – the Americas, Europe and Asia.

Lucite International will facilitate high-volume production of IAUS’s new solar panels. IAUS’s  unique thin-film solar lenses can be manufactured at a fraction of the cost of today’s photovoltaic  solar panels. Breakthrough solar power technology developed by IAUS may become the first
solar power to compete with gas. Low-cost energy produced by IAUS’s new patented and  patent-pending solar technology can be used to generate electricity or produce clean fuels such as hydrogen and green methanol (gasoline replacements) at a competitive price.
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Coachmen Industries Developing ‘Greener’ Motorhomes and RVs

April 11th, 2007 by kalyan89 in PV-General, Solar Energy - general, Solar Installations

MotorHome /April 9, 2007
source: Motorhome Magazine
http://www.motorhomemagazine.com/output.cfm?ID=1227565

Coachmen Industries Inc. recently announced that it has entered into an agreement with Natural Source Energy Systems Inc. (NSESI) to research and develop recreational vehicles and systems-built structures that take advantage of environmentally friendly biodiesel fuel and solar power.

Coachmen Industries is providing NSESI with a Sportscoach Class A diesel pusher, a Coachmen Class C diesel motorhome and a Coachmen fifth-wheel trailer. NSESI will adapt the Coachmen units to incorporate new state-of-the-art, high-efficiency solar panels. Once the prototypes are ready, the companies will put the RVs through extensive testing using solar energy and biodiesel fuel across the country.
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Chevron and California State Univ Partner in Solar-Power Parking Project

Photovoltaic panels atop parking shelters for 700 vehicles will meet 20% of campus electricity base demand

FRESNO, Calif., March 22, 2007
source: Chevron Eenrgy Solutions /press release
http://www.chevronenergy.com/news_room/default.asp?pr=pr_20070323.asp

Construction has begun at California State University, Fresno on a solar panel-topped parking structure system being built by Chevron Energy Solutions, a Chevron (NYSE: CVX) subsidiary, that will be the largest of its kind at any university in the United States.  Photovoltaic panels installed atop 10 metal shelters that will shade more than 700 parking spaces from the San Joaquin Valley sun, will convert the sun’s energy into 1 megawatt of electricity. That’s about 20 percent of the university’s base demand and equivalent to the power needs of 1,000 homes, said Cynthia Teniente-Matson, Fresno State vice president for administration and chief financial officer.
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