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Crowdsourcing, Limited Partnerships and

July 12, 2012 by Desert Solar

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Crowdsourcing, Limited Partnerships and Other Tools for Financing our Clean-Energy Future http://ow.ly/1liXF4

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Renewables Still Need Support: An Interv

July 11, 2012 by Desert Solar

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Renewables Still Need Support: An Interview with Arthourus Zervos http://ow.ly/1lh0E5

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Most Germans Don’t Choose Green Energy

July 10, 2012 by Desert Solar

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Most Germans Don’t Choose Green Energy – Even though Germany is way out in front on renewable energy, the transition… http://ow.ly/1lfHvy

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When Lightning Strikes: Addressing Solar

July 10, 2012 by Desert Solar

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When Lightning Strikes: Addressing Solar Project Risks to Increase Long-term Viability http://ow.ly/1lf4KM

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Intersolar Day 1: The Need to Cut Capita

July 9, 2012 by Desert Solar

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Intersolar Day 1: The Need to Cut Capital Costs and Regain Stability http://ow.ly/1ldKsw

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Marketing Optimism versus Healthy Optimi

July 9, 2012 by Desert Solar

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Marketing Optimism versus Healthy Optimism – Mid-2012, the solar shutdowns and the industry’s painful correction con… http://ow.ly/1ld5Ha

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Utility Works to Unlock Smart-Grid Poten

July 5, 2012 by Desert Solar

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Utility Works to Unlock Smart-Grid Potential of Solar-Storage http://ow.ly/1l7Rvw

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GE To Delay Colorado Thin-film Manufactu

July 5, 2012 by Desert Solar

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GE To Delay Colorado Thin-film Manufacturing Plant – The thin-film competition keeps getting thinner. A week ago, Co… http://ow.ly/1l7Hpc

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The Future of Nuclear Power in Californi

July 5, 2012 by Desert Solar

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The Future of Nuclear Power in California – It’s not been a good year for nuclear power. A federal court recently fo… http://ow.ly/1l7yG0

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On the Road Toward Energy Independence -

July 5, 2012 by Desert Solar

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On the Road Toward Energy Independence – With all the bad press about the renewable energy industry, it’s easy to mi… http://ow.ly/1l7p66

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  • Germany Energy Storage Incentive Could Push PV Market Further
    As more and more solar is installed and some countries, like Germany, are seeing consumers get an increasing amount of their electricity from intermittent sources, grid storage and batteries are sure to be hot topics at this year’s Intersolar Europe in Munich. Tobias Rothacher, senior manager of renewable energies at Germany Trade and Invest, will
  • Are Solar Utilities Obsolete?
    Are traditional solar photovoltaic (PV) financing models dead? Are solar utilities dinosaurs, about to become extinct? For utilities, says Dirk Morbitzer, general manager of analysis firm Renewable Analytics, “the old times are gone. Utilities must embrace renewables or suffer the consequences.”
  • Residential Solar Projects Insured for Success
    Demand for solar residential systems is at an all time high. In 2013, residential solar photovoltaic (PV) installations are expected to grow by 40 percent due to lower pricing and alternative solar financing options, according to the U.S. Solar Market Insight: Year-in-Review 2012 research report conducted by Solar Energy Industries and GTM Research.

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  • Solar Likely on 20% of New Homes in California in 2013
    As SunPower prepares to install its 10,000th residential system, the company says that it anticipates that solar will be on 20 percent of all new homes built in California this year. That’s based on recent trends, like the doubling of solar on new homes between 2011 and 2012, renewed efforts through the California Solar Initiative (CSI) under the N
  • Big Apple Anticipates Solar Explosion for 2013
    Thanks to solar’s resiliency, falling prices and ability to help out in disasters, New York is anticipating more solar installed in 2013 than ever before in the Empire state and in New York City. That’s based on experts who discussed the “Tipping Point for Solar in New York” at the City University of New York (CUNY), which held the seventh annual N
  • CAUSE Amps up Efforts to Keep Net-Metering Flowing with Study Request
    Californians Against Utilities Stopping Solar Energy (CAUSE) is increasing its efforts to support clean, locally produced energy. The recently minted advocacy organization, which formed this past April, is comprised of solar companies, advocates and doctors. Now they have joined with the American Lung Association to petition the California Energy C

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