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Industry calls for “right mechanism” for solar thermal growth

A leading figure in the solar industry has called for the "right support and financial" mechanism to encourage the growth of solar-powered heating systems
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Spanish Solar Subsidy Seduces FPL, Scorches Consumers

May 8 (Bloomberg) -- Spain has turned itself into the world’s biggest builder of solar-energy plants, attracting developers from France and the U.S. by guaranteeing prices that weigh down Spanish consumers...
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A potential breakthrough in harnessing the sun's energy

New solar thermal technology overcomes a major challenge facing solar power – how to store the sun's heat for use at night or on a rainy day...
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20-Megawatt Solar-Power Tower Could Fry You Like an Ant

Abengoa's 20-megawatt solar-power tower--a 541-foot-high pillar located in Seville, Spain--is finished, and will produce enough power for 10,000 homes...
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New City Program Will Provide Free Solar Energy Consulting

City of Berkeley and U.S. Department of Energy representatives unveiled a new city program Tuesday that provides community members with free solar energy consulting services...
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Symyx Awarded Grant From Department of Energy for Solar Thermal Energy Research

R&D Partner to Perform High-Throughput Research for Development of Advanced Heat Transfer Fluids...
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Ausra Gets $25.5 Million To Expand Its Solar Thermal Business

Ausra Inc., a solar thermal energy company, announced today that it has a $25.5 million equity funding facility from Khosla Ventures, Kleiner Perkins, Kern Partners, Generation Investment Management and Starfish...
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FPL hiring 1,100 workers to build solar energy plant west of Indiantown

Wanted: about 1,000 workers to build the second-largest solar plant in the world. Qualifications: basic assembly skills; plumbers, carpenters and other tradesmen also may be needed. To apply: head to Indiantown this weekend...
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On Earth Day, Obama pushes ambitious climate agenda

As House Democrats begin hearings on a massive energy and climate-change bill, the president aims to turn up the volume in his push to cap greenhouse gas emissions and boost renewable alternatives to fossil fuels...
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Solar thermal power just got hotter

The linear Fresnel (pronounced Freh-nel) reflector is arguably the hottest new solar power technology being developed today—not only for its inventiveness, but the temperatures it can produce are upward around 800 degrees Celsius...
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