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    Solar power set to double for seventh straight year
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    Solar power set to double for seventh straight year

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    Panel rejects new fee for solar homes in Utah
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    Panel rejects new fee for solar homes in Utah

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    US fund in deal to build Myanmar solar plants
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    New solar farm in Richmond, Ind., begins generating power
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    This October 2013 photo provided by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service shows a burned Yellow-rumped Warbler that was found at the Ivanpah solar plant in the California Mojave Desert. Workers at a state-of-the-art new solar plant have a word for the birds that fly over the plant’s five-mile field of mirrors, “streamers,” for the puff of smoke as the birds ignite in mid-air and fall singed to the ground. (AP Photo/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)
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    Emerging solar plants scorch birds in midair

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    Order 1000 allows greater regional coordination to plan large transmission projects -- the power lines that move large loads of power from, say, a wind farm, to substations closer to dense population centers -- and makes it easier to spread the cost of such projects among more customers. (iStock image)
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    Federal court backs key electric grid policy

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    August 15, 2014 4:42 pm
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    Some of the electricity needed to support a growing, more prosperous Africa would come from fossil fuels such as natural gas, which Africa has a lot of. Some of it could be through renewable energy -- hydropower, biomass and solar -- in the form of mini-grids that can exist apart from the main electric grid. (iStock Photo)
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    Africa’s growing energy needs test climate change policies

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    Africa, as seen from space at night (Photo: NASA's City Lights project)
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    Obama announces $12 billion investment in African energy sector

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    Rep. Gary Peters' role in securing an earmark and a tax credit for a now-bankrupt solar panel company could become a point of contention in Michigan's hard-fought Senate race. (AP/Carlos Osorio)
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    Michigan Democratic Senate candidate backed company that outsourced

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    July 31, 2014 9:00 am
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    This photo taken Jan. 20, 2014, shows Barry Shear, president of Eagle Point Solar, with one of his company's solar panels inside their Dubuque, Iowa, office.  Eagle Point Solar is involved in a case over solar power going to the Iowa Supreme Court. (AP Photo/The Des Moines Register, Christopher Gannon)
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    Iowa ruling gives boost to solar energy expansion

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    July 11, 2014 7:07 pm
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