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Solar firm likes new spot in Stamford

May 17 - The Stamford Advocate, Stamford, Conn. - The sun is shining on First Stamford Place, an office complex on the west side of Stamford, after attracting a solar energy developer and financier from nearby Harrison, N.Y. More...

Somerton flips the switch on solar project

May 16 - McClatchy-Tribune Regional News - Darren DaRonco The Sun, Yuma, Ariz. - City of Somerton officials flipped the switch on their new solar power project at the city's water treatment plant during a Wednesday morning ceremony. More...

ISO Helps Advance Mini-Solar Plants and Other Distributed Generation

FOLSOM, Calif., May 17, 2012 -- BUSINESS WIRE - Commercial rooftop solar arrays and other small scale generation will find it easier to connect directly to local electricity grids. More...

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Solar array one of the largest in state

May 16 - McClatchy-Tribune Regional News - Mary Landers Savannah Morning News, Ga. - Row after row of solar panels sat soaking up the sun Tuesday on the roof of the senior residence at Sustainable Fellwood. More...

American Solar Manufacturers Oppose Solar Tariffs

WASHINGTON, May 15, 2012 -- BUSINESS WIRE - Awaiting a key U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) decision, American solar manufacturers are speaking out against SolarWorld's campaign to raise tariffs on imported Chinese solar cells. More...

Base breaks ground on solar project

May 15 - McClatchy-Tribune Regional News - Sam Pearson Desert Dispatch, Barstow, Calif. - The Marine Corps Logistics Base broke ground Monday morning on a solar photovoltaic project that will eventually provide 25 percent of the base's electricity needs. More...

PJM Region Shines with One Gigawatt of Solar Power

VALLEY FORGE, Pa., May 15, 2012 /PRNewswire - PJM Interconnection this month passed the one gigawatt (GW)--one billion watts - milestone for solar power installed in its region. More...

Corps using renewable energy on battlefield

May 14 - McClatchy-Tribune Regional News - Lindell Kay The Daily News, Jacksonville, N.C. - A decade at war has made Marines mean on the battlefield. More...

Forsyth could be getting its first solar farm

May 14 - McClatchy-Tribune Regional News - Richard Craver Winston-Salem Journal, N.C. - Forsyth County could be getting its first solar farm if an Arizona company can find a suitable site of at least 10 acres. More...

Solar industry, utilities clash over proposal to change the way "net metering" is calculated

May 11 - San Jose Mercury News - A proposal by California Public Utilities Commission President Michael Peevey to change the way that "net metering" is calculated is the latest skirmish in the war between the state's largest utilities and the fast-growing rooftop solar industry. More...

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Rutgers Builds Solar-Powered Computing Center

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