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Clean Energy Continues to Grow Globally Despite the Economy

June 5, 2010

Global Clean Energy Investment Hits $27.3 Billion in First Quarter of 2010 There is some good news coming in from the clean energy sector. An April 12 report from Bloomberg New Energy Finance noted that worldwide financial investment in clean energy reached $27.3 billion in the first quarter of 2010, up 31% from...
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California Seeks to Boost Installations of Solar Water Heaters

February 12, 2010

California’s Public Utilities Commission has established a $350 million program providing incentives for the installation of solar water heating systems in homes and business more Great news for home owners in California. Lets hope the rest of the nation follows suit.
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Solar Heating, Solar Thermal, and Solar Hot Water Systems

February 1, 2010

By Danny Vo Solar Heating (Solar Thermal) Systems Using solar power to heat your water is one of the most practical and cost effective ways to harness energy from the sun. Solar thermal systems absorb the sun’s heat and use it to heat your residence’s own hot water needs. In general, the solar thermal system will...
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Solar Powered Home: Government incentives

November 30, 2009

Renewable energy is here to stay. In fact some estimates have 25% of our electricity coming from renewable sources by 2025. That’s just 15 years from now. One of the best choices for powering your home is solar energy. With the incentives from of our Federal and state governments it is becoming the smart...
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Wind power the top ten states

November 15, 2009

These ten states have built and are in operation more mega watt producing wind farms than any other states in the United States
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