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Solar panels for Iowa's Port of Burlington

The Port of Burlington in Iowa will soon be an example of going green. Ten 240-watt solar panels will be installed on the western side of the building's roof. The idea came from the Burlington's renewable energy and energy conservation advisory committee.

source: TriStates Public Radio
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The Port of Burlington in Iowa will soon be an example of going green. Ten 240-watt solar panels will be installed on the western side of the building's roof. The idea came from the Burlington's renewable energy and energy conservation advisory committee.

source: TriStates Public Radio

Goldman Sachs is investing in a $500 million fund that will help the company install 110 megawatts of solar. This is the latest in a growing trend of big banks betting on solar power. Erin Miller sat down with solar analyst Travis Hoium to see whether this is a big deal...

source: The Motley Fool

On Tuesday, June 4, the City University of New York will help promote the utilization of solar energy as the key to a more efficient and economically reliable future by hosting the 2013 NYC Solar Summit at the CUNY Graduate Center. This...

source: Joonbug

Public Service Commissioner Tim Echols recently took a different approach to hear from Georgians — a Twitter town hall meeting. One statement involving job growth in a particular sector of Georgia's economy garnered attention. "Nationwide,...

source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Mosaic has been a big success, unsurprisingly given its innovative method of crowdfunding renewable energy solutions. Mosaic recently announced that 823 people have invested in its largest solar project ever, a 487-kilowatt installation...

source: Clean Technica

Many states and cities have long been turning trash into treasure by burning garbage to create heat and electricity, or by harvesting the methane gas that is released as junk decomposes. But in a new twist on this theme, several cities and...

source: The Daily Beast

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