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Is the Volkswagen E-Up the Future of Electric Cars?

Consumers surely remember the days of seeing pictures off all the funny looking electric cars. They looked like something out of the Jetson’s and were hardly something any of us would be caught dead in. Say goodbye to those old stereo types because the Volkswagon E-Up is raising the bar in electric car technology.
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Feb
2
Is the Volkswagen E-Up the Future of Electric Cars?

Consumers surely remember the days of seeing pictures off all the funny looking electric cars. They looked like something out of the Jetson’s and were hardly something any of us would be caught dead in. Say goodbye to those old stereo types because the Volkswagon E-Up is raising the bar in electric car technology.
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Feb
2
Coulomb Technologies Secures $14 Million for EV Charging Stations
02/02/2010 – Coulomb
Technologies, a developer of electric vehicle (EV) charging
station infrastructure, recently announced that it has secured $14
million in Series B funding in a round led by Voyager Capital and Rho
Ventures…


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Feb
2
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Feb
2
SolarTech Study Reports Massive Procedural Delays for Customers Installing Solar Panels
SolarTech (www.solartech.org), an initiative of the Silicon Valley Leadership Group, released a white paper, “Addressing Institutional Barriers, Opportunities for Streamlining Project Timelines” that finds for every typical 4-5kW residential system, the average 5 day on-site installation masks an average of 100-120 days in procedural work. The paper identifies challenges within today’s solar project development cycle and suggests methods to reduce project cycle times, while creating uniform, efficient and repeatable processes, resulting in better customer service and lower administrative costs of delivering solar energy solutions.
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Feb
2
SolarTech Study Reports Massive Procedural Delays for Customers Installing Solar Panels
SolarTech (www.solartech.org), an initiative of the Silicon Valley Leadership Group, released a white paper, “Addressing Institutional Barriers, Opportunities for Streamlining Project Timelines” that finds for every typical 4-5kW residential system, the average 5 day on-site installation masks an average of 100-120 days in procedural work. The paper identifies challenges within today’s solar project development cycle and suggests methods to reduce project cycle times, while creating uniform, efficient and repeatable processes, resulting in better customer service and lower administrative costs of delivering solar energy solutions.
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Feb
2
SolarTech Study Reports Massive Procedural Delays for Customers Installing Solar Panels
SolarTech (www.solartech.org), an initiative of the Silicon Valley Leadership Group, released a white paper, “Addressing Institutional Barriers, Opportunities for Streamlining Project Timelines” that finds for every typical 4-5kW residential system, the average 5 day on-site installation masks an average of 100-120 days in procedural work. The paper identifies challenges within today’s solar project development cycle and suggests methods to reduce project cycle times, while creating uniform, efficient and repeatable processes, resulting in better customer service and lower administrative costs of delivering solar energy solutions.
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Feb
2
SolarTech Study Reports Massive Procedural Delays for Customers Installing Solar Panels
SolarTech (www.solartech.org), an initiative of the Silicon Valley Leadership Group, released a white paper, “Addressing Institutional Barriers, Opportunities for Streamlining Project Timelines” that finds for every typical 4-5kW residential system, the average 5 day on-site installation masks an average of 100-120 days in procedural work. The paper identifies challenges within today’s solar project development cycle and suggests methods to reduce project cycle times, while creating uniform, efficient and repeatable processes, resulting in better customer service and lower administrative costs of delivering solar energy solutions.
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Feb
2
Liquid Cooled Wind Inverter
Magnetek, Inc. (NYSE: MAG) today announced that it has received an initial production order valued at nearly $1.5 million for its newly designed utility-scale E-FORCE™ liquid cooled wind inverter. Delivery of the inverters is scheduled to be completed by the end of June, 2010, the end of the Company’s fiscal year.
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Feb
2
Eurus Energy Completes 63-MW Wind Farm
Eurus Energy America Corporation has completed its second wind farm in the State of Oregon. Construction on the 63-megawatt (MW) was completed in late December 2009 with energy sales commencing on January 1, 2010 under a 20-year power purchase agreement with Clark County’s Public Utility District Number 1.
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Feb
2
Sec. Salazar Named 2009 National Solar Energy Champion by SEIA
The Solar Energy Industries Association has named U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar as its 2009 National Solar Energy Champion for 2009. Since taking office last March, Secretary Salazar signed an order to make the production, development and delivery of renewable energy a top priority for the Interior Department.
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Feb
2
CNPV Solar Power Receives 20 MW Module Order
CNPV Solar Power SA, a manufacturer of solar photovoltaic (PV) products, has entered into a long-term strategic partnership sales agreement with Delta Sud, a French project development and distribution company. The modules are expected to be used for projects in France.
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Feb
2
CNPV Solar Power Receives 20 MW Module Order
CNPV Solar Power SA, a manufacturer of solar photovoltaic (PV) products, has entered into a long-term strategic partnership sales agreement with Delta Sud, a French project development and distribution company. The modules are expected to be used for projects in France.
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Feb
2
CNPV Solar Power Receives 20 MW Module Order
CNPV Solar Power SA, a manufacturer of solar photovoltaic (PV) products, has entered into a long-term strategic partnership sales agreement with Delta Sud, a French project development and distribution company. The modules are expected to be used for projects in France.
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