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Evergreen Solar partners wit utility to push green power in MASS

Mass High Tech: The Journal of New England Technology, January 25, 2008
Source: Bizjournals.com
http://www.bizjournals.com/masshightech/stories/2008/01/21/daily33.html

Bay State photovoltaic manufacturer Evergreen Solar Inc. is working with the Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co. (MMWEC) to advance solar power opportunities for customers of Massachusetts municipal utilities, according to officials.  The pair intends to install pilot photovoltaic systems on schools, public buildings and other high-profile sites in communities served by municipal utilities. The aim of the installations is to serve as a visual statement of MMWEC’s commitment to solar power in conjunction with Governor Deval Patrick’s “Commonwealth Solar” program, according to Marlborough-based Evergreen Solar.
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South Africa: Solar Traffic Lights to Ease Congestion

January 24th, 2008 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General, Solar Installations

BuaNews (Tshwane), Johannesburg,  23 January 2008
Source: AllAfrica.com
http://allafrica.com/stories/200801230529.html

The Central Energy Fund has announced a massive drive to install solar-powered traffic lights at critical intersections in cities, to ease traffic congestion caused by load shedding. Mputumi Damane, Chief Executive Officer of the Central Energy Fund (CEF) Group of Companies said this was an urgent intervention to help alleviate the chaos on the roads which come as a result of load shedding and traffic lights going off. “Whenever there is load-shedding, it impacts negatively on the economy of our country,” said Mr Damane.
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South African Eskom offers solar incentives

I-Net Bridge, Jan 23, 2008
Source: The Times of Zambia
http://www.thetimes.co.za/News/Article.aspx?id=690040

Embattled energy utility Eskom intends to incentivise electricity users for switching from coal-generated electricity to solar power, South African state news agency BuaNews said. The report comes as South Africans face at least five years of power shortages as Eskom upgrades its electricity generation capacity to cater for booming demand. According to Eskom, the solar incentive programme will centre on solar water heating, which energy experts say account for between 30% and 50% of household electricity consumption. The incentive scheme, which could be rolled out within weeks, will see the selling price of solar systems reduced.
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Europe’s $10 Million to Bring (solar) Electricity to Rural Country of Rwanda

by Gertrude Majyambere and John Gahamanyi
Kigali, 24 Jan 2008
Source: AllAfrica.com
http://allafrica.com/stories/200801240096.html

The European Union (EU) has pledged $10m (Frw7.9b) to supply rural areas with electricity. At the ministry of finance, on January 22, James Musoni, Rwandan minister of finance and economic planning, and Ambassador Dr. David MacRea, Head of Delegation of the European Commission, signed an agreement for a new energy programme that will cost Frw14b. The project will be financed on an equal basis by the government and the EU. Electricity will be supplied to rural health centres and schools through solar power and micro-hydro electricity plants.
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Hoku Scientific plans solar power plants in Hawaii

By Jennifer Sudick, Star Bulletin / Jan 22, 2008
Source: Star Bulletin
http://starbulletin.com/2008/01/22/business/story03.html

Hawaii will soon be home to two of the largest solar power systems in North America.  Hoku Scientific Inc. and James Campbell Co. yesterday announced plans to build a solar power plant near the Campbell Industrial Park that will be capable of generating 1.5 megawatts of photovoltaic power, making it Hoku’s largest project to date. The company is currently working on installing a 167-kilowatt solar power system at the Hawaiian Electric Co.’s Ward Avenue substation, as well as projects with Paradise Beverages Inc. and Bank of Hawaii.
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Some Jamaicans basking in solar energy

by Kimone Thompson, Sunday Observer, January 20, 2008
Source:The Jamaica Observer
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/html/
20080119T140000-0500_131589_OBS_SOME_JAMAICANS_BASKING_IN_SOLAR_ENERGY_.asp

WHILE most Jamaicans were ruing missed television programmes, the loss of unsaved computer data and wilting under uncomfortable heat on account of the recent islandwide blackout, there were a handful of persons who didn’t notice there was no electricity.  It was only when Michael Drakulich and Patricia Isaacs-Green, both of whom live in St Ann, and Kingstonians Dr Willard Pinnock and Paul Beswick saw that their neighbours’ houses were in darkness that they realised there was a power outage. And had they not installed alternative sources of power in their homes and business places years earlier, they would’ve been in darkness too.
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Two Solar Stations to be Built in Pirin Mountain of Bulgaria

Source: News.bg Bulgaria / Jan 21, 2008
http://international.ibox.bg/news/id_1710030857

Two solar station for the production of power will be constructed in Pirin by the end of the year, informed “Viara” newspaper.  So far 51 companies take care of 70 small water-power plants in the region. According to the experts there are no attractive places around the mountain streams for new plants to be built. Thus, the putting of panels which to transform the sunlight into power, is the most alternative method at the moment. A map of the country, which gives clarity as to where it is most proper the equipment to be put, has already been made.
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Jefferson Union High School District, CA to save money, environment with solar panels

Daly City, CA, Jan 21, 2008
by Sasha Vasilyuk, The Examiner, Jan 21, 2008
Source: SF Examiner.com
http://www.examiner.com/a-1170554~District_to_save_money__environment_with_solar_panels.html

Jefferson Union High School District will soon become the first in the county to go solar.  In an innovative effort to save money and teach students about the environment, the district plans to install solar panels on the roofs of all its schools.  The district board of trustees approved a 20-year deal with a private solar energy provider, UPC Solar. The deal would require no investment by the district and will save more than $3 million in energy costs over the next two decades, district Superintendent Mike Crilly said.
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EPOD Secures Conditional Approval For 20 Megawatt Solar Farm Installation in Thunderbay

January 22nd, 2008 by kalyan89 in PV-General, Solar Energy - general, Solar Installations

RENO, Nev., Jan. 22, 2008
Source: EPOD International Inc, press release/ PrimeNewswire
http://www.primenewswire.com/newsroom/news.html?d=134720

EPOD International Inc, a Grid-Integrated, eco-power utility and electric power systems provider, announced that it has received conditional approval for a 20 Megawatt solar power facility located in the Thunderbay area. EPOD estimates that the facility would generate aggregate revenue of approximately $300 million over a 20 year term. EPOD plans to continue to secure additional installation sites as part of its overall recurring revenue model.
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UK School joy at free solar panels

January 22nd, 2008 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General, Solar Installations

By Gail Robinson /22 Jan 2008
Source: The Star UK
http://www.thestar.co.uk/barnsley/School-joy-at-free-solar.3696189.jp

A BARNSLEY school is set to become one of the greenest in the country. Wellgate Primary in Mapplewell, is to get £20,000 of solar panels funded by The Co-operative’s £1m Green Energy for Schools scheme and the Government’s Low Carbon Building Programme.  The rooftop solar panels will generate renewable electricity which will reduce the school’s reliance on fossil fuels and highlight the issue of climate change.
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