Stephanie on September 30th, 2009

Have you dreamed about solar energy to power your home?  Do you want to start generating free solar power and enjoy reduced electricity bills?  Those large solar panels that are becoming commonplace on rooftops are not your only option.  You can indeed have home solar energy without solar panels. That’s right.  Building-integrated photovoltaics is the [...]

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Stephanie on September 28th, 2009

In news yesterday, Burlington County in New Jersey announced the planned installation of its first solar power system.  Just across the border from Pennsylvania, Hessert Construction will build a $1.5 million solar array on the County office building. This is not first time solar power has been in the news from New Jersey this year! [...]

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Stephanie on September 26th, 2009

This post follows up on the first one in a series that was entitled “Solar Power Incentives in Oregon.”  Washington State, to the north, also boasts a number of generous tax and other incentives to encourage investment in solar power.  We’ll review each of them here, including links and information needed to go solar. With [...]

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Stephanie on September 23rd, 2009

Our European counterparts have done a better job converting to solar energy than those of us in the United States.  Many rooftops in Spain boast solar panels. In fact, one of the biggest stories in solar energy last year was the solar panels installed at a Spanish graveyard. Spain also now includes a large concentrated [...]

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Stephanie on September 21st, 2009

Next week, renewable energy finance professionals will gather at the 2nd annual Renewable Energy Finance Forum – West (REFF-West) in San Francisco on September 29-30.  The event organizers hope to build on the success of the first REFF-West, held in Seattle, Washington in 2008. The Renewable Energy Finance Forum West will be held at the [...]

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Stephanie on September 17th, 2009

This week, there is welcome news for New York residents who wish to add solar panels and other features to their properties.  A new solar incentive program will be offered by the New York Power Authority (NYPA) which joined forces with the Municipal Electric Utilities Association and the New York Association of Public Power. In [...]

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Stephanie on September 15th, 2009

The Golden State has quite a large segment of its population interested in solar energy.  Perhaps its the sunny climate, or the fact that many people are healthy and “green.”  In any event, California solar panels are in big demand. Here’s some fast facts from a related post: “California Solar Energy on the rise has [...]

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Stephanie on September 13th, 2009

Great green news in scouting this week!  To showcase the importance of safeguarding the environment (and to save on energy costs), a solar powered Girl Scout Council office is located deep in the heart of Texas.  The Girl Scouts of San Jacinto Council (GSSJC) located in Houston, should be proud of their new solar array [...]

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