National Solar Power: Solar Farms in Florida to Create Green Jobs – Green-Buildings.com
The Age National Solar Power: Solar Farms in Florida to Create Green Jobs Green-Buildings.com National Solar Power, a Florida-based solar energy provider, recently announced a solar farm agreement with Liberty County, Florida. The 100 megawatt system will cost $350 million.

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Australia Reopens Solar Funds Bid as BP Fails to Get Finance – BusinessWeek
Energy Matters Australia Reopens Solar Funds Bid as BP Fails to Get Finance BusinessWeek 7 (Bloomberg) — Australia reopened a solar funding competition to AGL Energy Ltd., TRUenergy Holdings Pty Ltd. and Suntech Power Holdings Co

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Why Solar Will Win – Forbes
Forbes Why Solar Will Win Forbes Forget the fact that solar companies like Trina and Suntech have reported dismal earnings in recent weeks and fear that governments in North America, Europe and Asia will slash incentives for renewable energy. The solar industry will continue to grow, … Big Solar Project Moves Forward Without Uncle Sam NPR SolarCity proves there is life after federal loan guarantees Los Angeles Times $1bn solar project goes ahead without DOE loan Environmental Finance Wall Street Journal (blog) ?- Investor’s Business Daily ?- Bloomberg all 400 news articles??

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Solyndra crash puts heat on energy secretary – San Francisco Chronicle
USA Today Solyndra crash puts heat on energy secretary San Francisco Chronicle Washington — Republicans are using the Solyndra debacle to take aim at Energy Secretary Steven Chu, arguing that the Nobel laureate and UC Berkeley physicist's enthusiasm for green energy led him to ignore warning signs that the Fremont solar -power …

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Solar-Panel Firms’ Outlook Dims – Wall Street Journal
USA Today Solar -Panel Firms' Outlook Dims Wall Street Journal Solar -panel company stocks have plunged to multiyear lows as slowing demand and a glut of panels from Asia have squeezed margins, creating a cloud that could hang over the industry for some time. Shares of US solar -panel giant First … Beyond the Solyndra Circus: A Golden Age for Solar RenewableEnergyWorld.com Will a Failed Solar Loan Kill New Nukes?

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