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It’s immense pleasure to hear that a new solar farm in Osgoode at last got operating approvals from the Ontario Energy Board on 6th of December 2011.

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The iPhone4 has a lot of features that allows users to talk, tweet and surf endlessly. It is the technology at it’s best. However, using these features takes a lot from the phone’s battery.

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According to a department official in SolarWorld, the US unit of German solar energy company, the final decision depends on the US Commerce Department that requires extra months to investigate case related to charges of unfair Chinese government subsidies.

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French solar panel manufacturer Soitec opened its $150 million factory in San Diego on Friday, 16th December, 2011 hoping to meet Californian demands of sourcing one-third of its energy from renewable energy by 2020.

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The innovative way of installing solar power projects over waste water treatment sites provide many benefits. Chevron and Tioga energy are currently leading the way in this sector.

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After a complain by seven US solar companies, the US International Trade Commission voted on 2nd December 2011 to investigate Chinese companies, which sells solar products at unduly low prices on the global market.

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According to Haresco, co-inventor of the electric tricycles, the solar powered vehicle is not only inexpensive but also environmentally friendly.

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According to the latest reports, Suniva, a high-efficiency crystalline silicon cells and modules manufacturer in the United States will power the Georgia’s largest solar canopy at the Laredo Bus facility in Decatur, GA.

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According to a study by Paris-headquartered International Academy of Astronautics, gathering solar energy from orbiting solar plants and emitting it back to earth is “technically feasible” in the next year or two.