Solar News
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NLP Solar Sales Training Live Webinar February 22nd & 23rd
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A Shining Star of Bipartisan Cleantech Support
 Amid all the negative publicity that Solyndra’s failure has brought to the Administration’s cleantech efforts, one cleantech program has received broad bipartisan support: DOE’s Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy (ARPA-e). In 2012, ARPA-e will receive $275 million, a 53 percent increase from the prior year with
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Assessing the Risks in Solar Project Development
 Over the next four years, 5.7 GW of utility-scale solar PV projects is expected to be built in the U.S. and another 1.3 GW in Canada for a total of 7 GW. Both amounts represent a significantly larger volume than what has been installed to date and is expected to be the dominating type of solar installation for that period of time. Yet, 7 GW only represent a fraction of the total capacity of large-scale solar PV projects initiated and under development in the same period, illustrating that solar project development still is a high-risk undertaking.
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BP: Too Big to Fail?
 BP issued its Energy Outlook for 2030, and the coverage and commentary it generated suggests it's an authoritative voice on medium-term energy trends, and as such will have some influence on policy and investment decisions. Leaving aside that one of the world's major fossil fuel incumbents cannot realistically be an impartial arbiter, there was something to like whether your view leans toward the inevitability of renewable energy or necessity of fossil fuels.
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What's Driving North America's Solar PV Market in 2012?
 The North American solar photovoltaic (PV) market tacked on nearly another full gigawatt (GW) of installations in 4Q11, echoing a late-year surge seen in other markets ( think Germany and Asia), says NPD Solarbuzz. New Jersey, California, Arizona, and Ontario accounted for two-thirds of that demand; more than half (59 percent) was for large-scale ground-mount systems.
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Don't Count Out Solar Water Heating, It's a $123 Billion Dollar Market
 According to a new SEPA report titled “Heating Up: The Impact of Third Party Business Models on the US Market for Solar Water and Space Heating,” Sixteen percent of the 110 million U.S. households are suitable for solar thermal systems, also referred to as solar domestic hot water systems. The report states that at given
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Pathways and Challenges to Institutional Development of On-Site Clean Energy
 Institutions seeking to deploy on-site clean energy solutions are facing a number of challenging questions: How can solutions be deployed under tight budget constraints, with a minimum of upfront cost? What deal and financing structures are available to non-tax paying institutions? Is it best to build and own a system internally, or use
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Ten Clean Energy Stocks for 2012: 10 Percent More than Other Top-10 lists
 Maybe it was because Seeking Alpha did not carry my annual list of 10 Clean Energy Stocks for 2012 this year, but no one seems to have noticed that there were actually 11 stocks in the list. Call it the Spinal Tap of top-ten lists.
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Solar Fred's 7 Keys to Why People Share Marketing Materials on the Web

What triggers you to press one of those share buttons above, or email this post — or any website link — to a colleague or friend? Think about it. Because the keys to knowing why people share things are the keys to so-called "viral" solar marketing.
Before we get to why we share, let's talk about how we used to share and how we share
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Asia Report: India Sees 52 Percent Rise in Investments
 The year 2011 may be remembered in clean energy circles as the moment when India became a major player across several industries.
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Podcasts
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Inside Renewable Energy (mp3)
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| The Inside Renewable Energy podcast is a weekly news program that features documentary reporting, interviews and news briefs that give you an insider's look at the latest in technology, policy and finance. If you're looking for an engaging, comprehensive overview of all things renewable energy -- look no further! |
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Good-Bye....For Now.
In this week's podcast, we're looking at how to build a digital, intelligent platform to enable the rapid development of...
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Big Solar Needs Big Money
Years from now, when we look back on the growth of the solar industry, 2010 and 2011 will be seen...
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We Need a Plan!
In 1974, President Richard Nixon proposed becoming energy independent. More than 35 years later, we're further from that goal than...
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Notable Quote's
For householders who have a South-facing roof, PV panels are really worth looking at. Not only are they a sound financial investment, they will also allow you to do your part in tackling climate change.
Dave Timms, Climate and Energy Campaigner at Friends of the Earth
The feed-in tariff will change the way householders and communities think about their future energy needs, making the payback for investment far shorter than in the past.
Former Energy and Climate Change Secretary, Ed Miliband
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