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on 10/22/2008,
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Location: Los Angeles, CA, United States
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Voters agree here is nothing good about prop 7 for California
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on 8/27/2007,
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Location: Los Angeles, CA, United States
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In an increasing number of places the power generated by solar technologies is able to be “sold” back to the grid. The problem is they are never hungry when there is food in the house.
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on 8/26/2007,
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Location: Los Angeles, CA, United States
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Solar solutions have been around for many years but have not become much more economical. We will look at some reason why this is.
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on 8/26/2007,
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Location: Los Angeles, CA, United States
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A deterrent to both cost and feasibility of installation has been the amount of solar panels needed to provide a useable amount of electricity for the home; with the advent of solar technology breaking the 40% efficiency mark that has all changed.
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on 8/21/2007,
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Location: Los Angeles, CA, United States
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The bill would extend and expand solar energy investment tax credits for homeowners and businesses through 2016. Under current law, the credits are set to expire at the end of next year.
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on 8/21/2007,
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Location: Los Angeles, CA, United States
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The "Solar Opportunity and Local Access Rights Act" (SOLAR) "The legislation would require utilities to credit their customers at retail electric rates for supplying excess solar power to the grid."
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