Can Famed Astronaut Give Solar Company Some ‘Buzz’?
The solar industry has a new star straight from the moon.

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Can Famed Astronaut Give Solar Company Some ‘Buzz’?
The solar industry has a new star straight from the moon.

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Can Famed Astronaut Give Solar Company Some ‘Buzz’?
The solar industry has a new star straight from the moon.

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Can Famed Astronaut Give Solar Company Some ‘Buzz’?
China’s Energy Saving and New Energy Vehicle Development Plan is still awaiting approval, stymieing the efforts of domestic new energy vehicle producers to map out their development plans and raising concerns that foreign rivals may come in to the local market and grab the new growth opportunities.

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China Taking Uncertain Path Toward Electric Vehicles
For renewable energy in the U.S., the question of survival and growth is still unanswered. After all, the Department of Energy has been funding renewable energy research and development since its inception some 34 years ago from the consolidation of the Federal Energy Administration, the Federal Power Commission and the Energy Research and Development Administration, which was tasked to manage the nuclear weapon, naval reactor and energy development programs.

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Can Renewable Energy Survive in the U.S.?
An American-based investment group has secured a power purchase agreement with the Namibian government to build a 500-megawatt photovoltaic power plant near the capital of Windhoek.

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Solar Project Aims to Becomes Largest in West Africa