GE sees more casualties in wind and solar – Financial Post
Financial Post GE sees more casualties in wind and solar Financial Post By Tom Bergin General Electric Co. expects increased competition and a reduction in subsidies by cash-strapped governments to lead to more companies exiting the wind and solar power businesses, but the industrial behemoth still sees growing long-term … Solar time machine: What happened last week

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NJR Clean Energy Ventures Completes 2011 Portfolio of Solar Projects – MarketWatch (press release)
NJR Clean Energy Ventures Completes 2011 Portfolio of Solar Projects MarketWatch (press release) The solar array is expected to produce 18.4 million kilowatt hours annually, eliminating an estimated 12689 metric tons of carbon equivalent emissions from the atmosphere annually or the equivalent of removing the carbon dioxide emissions produced by … and more??
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Solar power companies dismayed by cut to subsidies – The Birmingham Post
Solar power companies dismayed by cut to subsidies The Birmingham Post By Cilian O'Brien Directors of companies in the West Midlands' growing solar industry say the sector faces months of “paralysis” after the Government's rush to cut subsidies was deemed to be flawed.
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Natcore to commercialize NREL’s Black Solar – Clean Energy Authority
Natcore to commercialize NREL's Black Solar Clean Energy Authority New Jersey-based Natcore Technology has found a way to use its research to quickly commercialize cutting-edge Black Solar technology developed by the Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
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Solar Year in Review – Motley Fool
Solar Year in Review Motley Fool By Travis Hoium | More Articles This has been a year to remember for the solar industry.
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