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[26 Aug 2008 | No Comment | ]
Large retailers seeing their roofs as a ready resource

You see them everyday and everywhere. Large retail outlets like Walmart, Kohl’s, and Whole Foods Market with vast floor space. They’re so big that by the time you’re finished shopping in one of them you’re exhausted and ready for a nap. But, have you ever thought about their roofs? Chances are you haven’t, but large-scale retailers are beginning to realize that they can put that square-footage to work for them. How? By installing solar energy systems to generate a substantial portion of their electricity needs.
For instance, Kohl’s last year began …

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[20 Aug 2008 | No Comment | ]
Alternative Energy Hits the Road

A research team at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) has found a way to use the solar heat energy absorbed by asphalt.

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[15 Aug 2008 | No Comment | ]
Two Large Solar Plants Planned in California

Two companies tobuild solar power plants that are 10 times bigger than the largest now in service.

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[12 Aug 2008 | No Comment | ]
Houston car dealership goes green

Congratulations to Advantage BMW of Houston who will on Tuesday unveil a shiny new solar panel-covered roof which it says will make it Houston’s first solar-powered car dealership.
Installed by Houston-based Standard Renewable Energy LLC, the photovoltaic solar electric power system is expected to produce 18% of the electricity required to run Advantage BMW’s Midtown location. It is expected that the 30.75 kilowatt system will reduce the dealership’s carbon footprint by more than 2 million pounds of CO2.
James Rodriguez, Houston city councilman, will join officials of Advantage BMW and Standard Renewable …

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[10 Aug 2008 | No Comment | ]
MIT preparing to unleash solar power revolution

MIT scientists have come up with a new solar energy they believe will replace conventional storage technology.
A new revolution in solar power is set to bring energy from the sun into the night. A major barrier to large-scale solar power is having a way to store the sun’s energy so that it can be used at night or when skies are cloudy.
Solar power has historically been restricted to being a daytime source of energy as conventional photovoltaic solar panels produce energy only when the sun is shining. Storing solar …