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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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Solyndra Looms Over MEMC as Moody’s Wat

July 3, 2012 by Desert Solar

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Solyndra Looms Over MEMC as Moody’s Watches – MEMC Electronic Materials Inc., the semiconductor wafer maker that’s b… http://ow.ly/1l4q6h

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Renewable Energy Faces Financing Challen

July 3, 2012 by Desert Solar

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Renewable Energy Faces Financing Challenges with End of Federal 1603 Grant Program http://ow.ly/1l44ve

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Solarworld Plans China Anti-dumping Case

July 3, 2012 by Desert Solar

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Solarworld Plans China Anti-dumping Case with EU Producers – Solarworld AG, Germany’s biggest solar-panel maker, pla… http://ow.ly/1l3Z9l

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NLP Solar Sales Training Live Webinar Ju

July 3, 2012 by Desert Solar

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NLP Solar Sales Training Live Webinar July 11th & 12th http://ow.ly/1l3U8t

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