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Tuesday, Jun 12, 2012

Solar Power May Shine Soon on Southwest Florida International Airport

The Lee County Port Authority is inching closer to making solar energy at Southwest Florida International Airport a reality.

Tuesday, Jun 12, 2012

Going Solar Without Spending a Lot of Dough

It's not often that a homeowner looks forward to a bill arriving in the mail. But Chad Tromblee eagerly awaits one bill in particular.

Tuesday, Jun 12, 2012

San Diego Could Be Getting More Solar Power

Solar backers and at least one member of the California Public Utilities Commission think there could be a lot more solar panels on roof tops around the state. The CPUC's Mike Peevey is asking regulators to change how utilities count the customers who sell power back into the grid, in a practice called "net metering."

Tuesday, Jun 12, 2012

Goldman Sets $40 Bln Clean Energy Investment Plan

Goldman Sachs Group Inc plans to channel investments totaling $40 billion over the next decade into renewable energy projects, an area the investment bank called one of the biggest profit opportunities since its economists got excited about emerging markets in 2001.

Tuesday, Jun 12, 2012

CPUC on the Verge of Major Decision About Solar's Net Metering

A fight over the future of net energy metering (NEM) in California is expected to be decided in a May 24 California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) decision on the arcane question of how to define the NEM cap. It has become a battleground over NEM for investor-owned utilities (IOUs) and solar advocates.

Tuesday, Jun 12, 2012

Solar Installers Offer Deals, Gaining Converts

Jay Nuzzi, a New Jersey state trooper, had put off installing solar panels on his home here for years, deterred by the $70,000 it could cost. Then on a trip to Home Depot, he stumbled across a booth for Roof Diagnostics, which offered him a solar system at a price he couldn't refuse: free.

Tuesday, Jun 12, 2012

Obama Presses Congress to Extend Energy Tax Incentives

President Obama is urging Congress to extend tax breaks for wind power projects that are slated to expire at year's end and expand stimulus-law tax incentives for manufacturing green energy components.

Tuesday, Jun 12, 2012

US Solar Industry Could Employ 200,000 to 430,000 by 2020

Last year, we wrote about the US solar industry surpassing 100,000 jobs. With the industry expected to grow many times over in the coming years, especially with strong policy support, that number could grow substantially.

Tuesday, Jun 12, 2012

Interior Secretary Touts New Solar Power Plant in Ivanpah Valley

Eight months after he touted the job-generating power of renewable energy, Secretary of Interior Ken Salazar returned to Nevada's newest solar power plant with a different message.

Tuesday, Jun 12, 2012

California District To Save $18 Million with Solar

The William S. Hart Union High School District in Santa Clarita Valley, CA is building a photovoltaic (PV) solar system designed to produce between $18 and $20 million in energy savings over 20 years.

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