- San Diego is home to more than 2,600 solar residential rooftops - more than any other California city - but in the neighboring lower-income community of National City, there are only about a dozen. (Huffington Post)
- Finding a good spot to put huge solar arrays can be a challenge; Californias Division of the State Architect has to approve and oversee all installations. (Los Angeles Times)
- Talk about a field of dreams. A California solar power project developer is teaming with farmers to expand use of the alternative energy. (CNBC)
- Below is a news release I received by email on an important California solar energy topic (and an important solar energy topic, in general). (CleanTechnica)
- CSI-Thermal is part of the overarching Go Solar California campaign which is a joint effort of the California Energy Commission and the California Public Utilities Commission. (TMCnet)
- Siemens and NRG Energy and secured a coveted $1.6 billion federal loan guarantee for its signature Ivanpah plant in the California desert. (New York Times)
- California's utilities are slowing down as they The truth is we have never been in a better place to deliver a clean energy future – because wind, solar, and natural gas have never been as affordable as they are today. (Forbes)
- Separately, the Sierra Club has scolded some in the Southern California desert chapters for opposing solar projects. (Seattle Times)
- led by California." The distributed solar energy generation market will increase from approximately $66 billion in 2010 to more than $154 billion annually by 2015, a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 18%, the cleantech market intelligence firm forecasts. (Business Wire)
- Now, only couple of months later, moods have sunk as California solar-power developer who follow the solar stocks. (Triple Pundit)
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
California solar energy
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