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Solar farms to rise on Calif. rooftops
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A California utility said Thursday it plans to build the nation's largest solar energy installation - an array covering two square miles of rooftops that could power about 162,000 homes.
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Californian Utility to Blanket Rooftops with Nation's Largest Solar Collector Cell Installation
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2008/03/california-rooftop-s...Image courtesy of Pink Dispatcher via flickr Two square miles of Californian rooftops will be blanketed with the country's largest solar installation - a collector cell array that could power the equivalent of about 162,000 homes by 2010 - if Southern
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a mixed bag of green news
http://www.alternativeconsumer.com/2008/03/28/a-mixed-bag-of...a mixed bag of green news by rd @ 8:52 am post a comment û Im going to pumpyou up! Solar Farms to Rise on Calif. Rooftops - msnbc Is this a pragmatic and practical decision or were regulators blinded by Detroits tears? California Lowers Auto Emissions
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Californian Utility to Blanket Rooftops with Nation’s Largest Solar Collector Cell Installation
http://green.stonespiral.co.uk/?p=2615Image courtesy of Pink Dispatcher via flickr Two square miles of Californian rooftops will be blanketed with the country's largest solar installation - a collector cell array that could power the equivalent of about 162,000 homes by 2010 - if Southern California Edison's $875 million bid is approved by state regulators. Governor Schwarzenegger has already endorsed the project, praising it for its potential to "set off a huge wave of renewable energy growth," reports Reuters. The first sites, on buildings in the Riverside ...
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